Edelman alum Morra Aarons has a great piece in this morning's Guardian in which she suggests that U.S. politicians might have a thing two to learn about social media from their counterparts in the UK. Her perspective is easy to understand. Downing Street and the Foreign Office now on Twitter, not to mention an MP or two. The leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, now has a FriendFeed. Quite a few MPs maintain blogs. And Tory leader David Cameron has received a lot of attention for his WebCameron site. But of course, the same can be said of politicians in the U.S. The State Department has an official blog. Congressman Culbertson regularly Twitters from the House floor. And Senator Obama has changed American politics by mobilizing an online movement.
Posted by Marshall Manson on July 11, 2008 5:41 AM
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