Twitter Vote Report
Participating on November 4 -- and Beyond
Tomorrow's the big day, like Christmas and Armegeddon all wrapped together. I have friends on both sides of the aisle so obsessed with the election that they are watching polls like they are horse races, as if the numbers are going to move in real time as they're watching!
But as much as tomorrow feels like the end, like the end of baseball after the last inning of the World Series, it's actually a beginning of life after November 4. Because on Wednesday we're still going to have exams to take and deadlines to meet and bills to pay -- and we'll still be living in a world where there are a lot of people who need our help.
So, here's what I suggest for this week (in addition to Kari's pointers from yesterday):
1. Vote on Tuesday (if you haven't already). First check your polling place to make sure it didn't move by going to Vote 411's polling place finder, a website run by the League of Women Voters.
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Young People + Technology + Election = History?
Fact: In four out of the past five presidential campaigns, Nickelodeon viewers have correctly chosen the President of the United States in their “Kids Pick the Prez” online poll. With a record-setting number of votes cast this year, Senator Obama received 51 percent of the vote while Senator McCain came in at 49 percent.
Why does this matter? Because young people are influencing this election in unprecedented ways -- and this group isn't even old enough to vote! Imagine, then, the significance of such participation among young voters who CAN pull the lever come election day.
Indeed, perhaps it’s a combination of keen interest among young people and campaigns who are utilizing the kinds of electronic tools familiar to today's youth that has political pundits and pollsters alike preparing for a historic turnout of young voters. The old notion that young people are impossible to reach because they don’t have landlines, don’t show up on mailing lists, and just don’t care is soooo 2004.
Tweet (and Text) Your Vote Experience This Election!
Anybody who followed my Tweets at ServiceNation and BlogHer know that I am a wee bit addicted to the microblogging service. Ok, I am a LOT addicted. So it should come as no surprise that I am digging Twitter Vote Report, the brainchild of Allison Fine and Nancy Scola that just went live today.
No, you cannot actually cast your vote via Twitter or text. Sorry. But what you CAN do is report on your voting experience, and help other people (or Tweeple) know what to expect, prepare, or avoid on Election Day. More instructions here on creating hashtags, sharing info, and using your mobile.
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