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2010-11-14 11:58 PM
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ChristyR
Denton, TX
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I was reading "That Every Man Can Make Himself (Online)" by Mr. Erick Erickson.... Editor-In-Cheif of a Conservative Website that I refuse to plug, and in this he stated that " The Left is no longer as competitive online as it once was. Conservatives dominate such things as Twitter and Facebook."


When I was watching the elections (on CNN) they had a graph stating that all but a few states were majority "anti-tea party" in the twitterverse. Unfortunately, I was unable to find these stats myself.

What do you think? More Dems or Conservatives on the interwebs these days?


I found this on the Council for National Policy website- another honorary member of the Religious Right. Link below.


www.cfnp.org/Page.aspx
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