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The Blogger Endorsement List

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Chris Dodd has received a great deal of support from the netroots community throughout his campaign. One of the things that has impressed me is how much he appeals to a broad swath of bloggers. From well-regarded national bloggers to people focusing on state level politics around the country to humor blogs to the people that know him best back home in Connecticut (myself and Tim Tagaris included), Chris Dodd has appealed to a great number of people who closely follow politics and the presidential campaign.

Below is a list of bloggers who have endorsed Chris Dodd for President. I'm not claiming it's exhaustive, so please feel free to leave a comment linking to other endorsement posts that I'm missing.

There are also a couple blogs dedicated entirely to supporting Chris Dodd: Upstate New Yorkers for Chris Dodd and Why Not Dodd?.

Deadspin Q&A

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Speaking of interviews, Senator Dodd took part in a Q & A session with the sports bloggers at Deadspin. For those who are wondering, Senator Dodd has the conviction to state without equivocation who his favorite baseball team is:
We know politicians don't want to offend any potential voters, but who's your favorite team? Leading is often about making the tough choices. In a state that's dominated by Yankee fans, I'm proud to say I'm an unabashed Red Sox fan. You can't root for both.

Blogger Interview

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Here's something to look forward to next week: Senator Dodd will sit down for an interview with Jerid of Buckeye State Blog over the weekend, which will be posted on Monday. Jerid is an Ohio blogger who's covering the presidential primary in New Hampshire this summer and his dedicated efforts at citizen journalism deserve wider recognition and praise.

Jerid has covered a number of Dodd events before. I'm looking forward to reading his interview with Senator Dodd.

Praise from Blue Hampshire

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Dean Barker, a managing editor at the community blog Blue Hampshire, has a very thoughtful post up today praising the Dodd campaign's internet outreach strategy, particularly as we're reaching into New Hampshire. First, Dean has "a light bulb moment" about internet politics in this cycle. This commentary follows:
Chris Dodd's campaign has figured out how to use the internet effectively, and the others haven't. He's got the only team in place that seems to have advanced the Howard Dean campaigning-via-internet revolution of 2003-4. Sure, all the contenders have formidable websites, and some of the bigger ones even have their own NH-based subsites. Edwards' is clearly the most "people-powered". But they all share one thing in common: they are fiefdoms unto themselves. To see netroots Hillary, Obama, Edwards, et alii in action, you have to first go to their websites. That's like requiring a Granite Stater during the primary to come to a candidate's HQ to learn more about them. Chris Dodd has decided that he will leverage the internet to come to you instead. Important Iraq funding bill coming up? Bang, a diary and a YouTube almost immediately. Civil Unions passed in New Hampshire? Zoom, another YouTube, from a NH house party. Nothing flashy, no slick production values. But suddenly, people who are not on a candidate's website are learning about Chris Dodd, and getting a clear picture of where he stands. That's a whole lot more powerful than a web ad, which, if you haven't noticed, we aren't doing at the moment. It's so freaking easy. Voters have to find you before they can hear you. Team Dodd has figured that out. It's the internet version of New Hampshire retail politics.
We believe firmly in using blogs, video content, and social networking communities to share information about Chris Dodd. Providing a window into the campaign, into what Senator Dodd believes and cares about, is not a hard decision for us to make, even if it's a rare one in the managed, crafted world of presidential politics. We think the more you get to know Chris Dodd, the more you'll like him. That goes for people who get their news and information online, as well as those folks lucky enough to attend political events in the early primary states. As I said yesterday in a radio interview with Colin McEnroe, we believe the internet allows us to engage people around the country in the same kitchen-table settings that Senator Dodd is meeting voters in Iowa and New Hampshire. Not everyone who we, as a campaign, want to talk to will have the privilege of sharing a conversation in person with Chris Dodd. But we can make that number smaller through live video chats like this week on FireDogLake or sharing clips of the Senator speaking on YouTube. With that in mind, our desire to proactively ensure that as many people as possible get to take a look through the virtual window that we're creating into the Dodd campaign is clear. It's what the Dodd internet team is here to do and it's how we can best get more people to join us in our belief that Chris Dodd is the best candidate to provide real leadership at a time when America needs it most.

What They're Saying, May 7th

"Spend an hour with Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut, and you'll tour the world," opines the Des Moines Register. "In his meeting with the Register's editorial board on Thursday, he mentioned 22 nations - about half in the Middle East, a half dozen in Latin America, plus China, France and Iceland thrown in for good measure."


 
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