Wednesday, June 23, 2004

Online Voting Drives Are Where Its At in 2004

While nothing beats face to face interaction with potential new voters, more and more of this activity is being done via the Internet. Indeed, a Washington D.C.-based company called Votenet Solutions has found a sizeable market niche by creating customized websites for voter registration groups. Michael Tuteur, the 26-year-old president and CEO, says that the growth of his company can be attributed to the realization that new technology maximizes potential voter turnout: "The last election was so close that everybody understands that a couple more registered voters on either side can make a difference."

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HOLLYWOOD: Get a life already: Dave Chappelle tells Sacramento audience to quit worshiping entertainers and athletes.

JOCKS: Are you man enough for this game? Anatomically accurate machine puts the ball back into the pinball craze.

TECHNOLOGY: The emperor's new clothes: Wearable cell phones could be the next fashion buzz in America.

TUNES: Can Bruce beat Bush? New York promoter hopes to stage Springsteen show during Republican Convention.

WEB SURF: I walk with the zombies: Remember, it only hurts because you are still alive.

Everyone is registering to vote online these days. Don't be left out of the fun. Let VoterVirgin show you how to sign-up pain free.