It's been about three months since I headed South to Kansas to take over the online operations at the Kansas Democratic Party. I've had the chance to do some cool things and meet a lot of interesting people. But nothing has me more excited than what we'll be rolling out online in the next few months.
Our new website won't be done for a little while but we're leaking a bit of it today. (I couldn't wait!)
One of the newest features of our new website will be a fully functional, community blog in the style of Daily Kos and Open Left. We haven't worked out all the kinks yet but we want to create a place where all Kansas Democrats could go to talk about their local party, candidates, and partner organizations.
Hopefully, it will become the new standard for state Democratic Party blogs.
Correctly pick the winner in ten different 2010 U.S. Senate primaries primaries. Measure your prognosticating skills against other political junkies and amateur pundits. Again, you have until 5pm ET today to make your picks.
Correctly pick the winner in ten different 2010 U.S. Senate primaries primaries. Measure your prognosticating skills against other political junkies and amateur pundits. You have until this Friday at 5pm ET to make your picks.
My latest election contest is ready (cutting it close to the wire). I do this primarily by email, but thought I'd post here and open it up to others. Feel free to invite anyone who might be interested to enter, as long as they do so by about Noon PST Tuesday, Feb. 5.
INTRODUCTION
Finally, the Super Tuesday contest. I'll allow entries until about Noon PST Tuesday. I'm not sure things will be any more clear in 26 hours than they are now.
There's so much happening Tuesday that one could ask a bunch of different questions. Please answer at least the main contest question and the tie breakers.
Some people have expressed interest in other questions, so those will follow. They'll be treated as separate contests and are optional.