New Outlook: Magazine , Sunday, 1/6/2008
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We take you to an exhibit dedicated to the history of the New Hampshire primary.
Plus, we explore the power of the Internet in the 2008 race.
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How the Internet is Impacting the 2008 Presidential Race.
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Why some New Hampshire students are taking a special interest in the 2008 primary.
And later:
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What do you know about the history of the New Hampshire primary?
A new exhibit tells all.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. After months of campaigning. New Hampshire's primary has finally arrived.
The Internet has been a powerful tool throughout this campaign season. Every major candidate has an internet presence.
How has cyber technology impacted the election?
You be the judge.
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TRK5: And, a new breed of operatives are being hired, like Mindy Finn, the director of E-strategy with the Romney Campaign.
Mindy 1:14 An E-Strategist is really just taking look at web and technology and saying how do we use this new media.
TRK6: In the war room at Romney's Boston headquarters… campaign workers monitor what's become a 24-hour news cycle.
SOT: Internet Politics: Mindy: 11:10 In a war room…it takes some people to be paying attention not only to whats going on in print media, radio and tv, but now the internet too, which we all know can change in a matter of seconds.
SOT: Internet Politics: James: 34:01 2008 is really emerging to be the campaign of video…videos are a big deal.
TRK7: Expensive TV ads are no longer the only way to reach the masses
The video-sharing web service UTUBE does it for free and campaigns are aggressively pursuing it.
SOT: Internet Politics: Mindy: Utube holds 60% of the worlds' video the traffic numbers are growing every day.so it makes sense that you would put as many videos as you can out on utube audience,
SOT; Obama Tape / Tim Foley: Obama 3:30 In the age of u tube a good video is only a link away.you can send it to friends and help spread the word that way 3:35
TRK8: Tim Foley is the NH New Media director for the Barack Obama campaign.
He says the growth of social networking websites have allowed campaigns to connect with millions of potential voters.
SOT: OBAMA TAPE: Tim:50 The success of my space, facebook is built on ability for people to contact each other and get them interested in something they feel passionate about.
SOT: Internet Politics: James: 41:04/ if a 23 puts on my space that barrack obama is greatest ever and you see that time and time again…obviously press and opponents can look at the myspace page so it does continue buzz.and its very easy and cheap to do.
TRK9: With cyber campaigning… innovation creates buzz as it did with
The CNN/U-TUBE debate …aimed at engaging voters in the electoral process:
SOT: Obama Tape: 4:52 Tim: This is many ways is the internet equivalent of being on a magazine cover, it means people are interested in what you have to say.what you represent, they're interested in message and they want to have some fun with it
TRK11: But, humor can sometimes backfire -and when it does UTUBE is there.
SOT: Internet Politics: 26: 23 Joe biden was trying to make a joke in spring about Indians went bad.over the internet… he's had to watch himself…
Hillary had her mike on when she was trying to sing the star spangled banner.
SOT: Internet Politics: James: .and she's learned from that. Doesn't do things like that anymore. Wasn't best singer jokes about it.
SOT: Internet Politics: James: 24:19 at any given moment an ad can appear on utube that can change discussion for day or week that campaign did not anticipate 24:26
NATS: Internet Broll Tape: 1:15:22 so welcome, lets give welcome to Macaaa here welcome to America… 1:15:33 allen bus pic
TRK12: An off- the cuff remark, if posted on Utube can make or break a candidate.
SOT: Internet/Politics: 25:10 James: People may not have understood what he said, person in 5th row at house party when george allen said macaca…may not even have understoodf what mcacca meant its ability to broadcast, ability for opposition to see it, drum it up build up support and momentum did change a campaign.
TRK13: Presidential candidates know all too well the power and reach of the internet.
SOT: Internet Politics Tape: Mindy: 13:51 I do also think it puts more pressure on candidates every move they make is being tracked.is being recorded.
TRK14: Take the 1994 clip from a Mitt Romney Senate Debate.
1:44:47 I believe abortion should be safe and legal in this country….
TRK15: When the online attack came… the campaign was ready with a counter response within hours.
SOT: Internet Politics: MINDY: 20:58 the initial attack didn't have the legs it would have because response came immediately thru Utube 21:06
TRK19: The internet's revenue potential also can't be ignored.
In 2004, online fundraising was at 3-5% -- in 2008 its closer to 15-20%.
SOT: Internet Politics: James: COVER 26:02 …this is the most covered…most broadcast election in us history.
SOT: Obama Tape: Tim Foley / 7:13-:17 not enuf hours in day to keep track of it all
SOT: OBAMA tape: 7:20 Tim: this is just an outgrowth of 24 hour news cycle and to a certain extent and outgrowth on how invested people are in this election 7:28
Mindy: 15:16-:25 I think the web is not going away.I think it will become more
of an integral part of campaigns.
SOT: Internet/Politics: 28:02 James: …and the campaigns that don't adapt…are ones that will lose
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SOT: Internet Politics: Mindy: 9:21: going back to 2003 Howard Dean got a lot of attention for the online campaign he ran, and people joining on meetups.when it came time for the primaries that didn't translate into votes. We're very careful that anything we do is with the 3 core goal messages in mind…getting message out, reaching them with message, raising money and ultimately mobilizing volunteer army of support to to turn out the vote 9:44
TRK: Few have forgotten that in 2004 Howard Dean's On-Line campaign brought in the money - but, not the vote.
SOT: Internet Politics: JAMES: 44:08 The key question when we talk about all this and how the internet has revolutionized things and how campaigns are using it…Can they take that buzz and energy on line and translate that into votes because that's what it's all about. 44:19
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Pundits say as pervasive as the Internet is in the '08 campaigns it still hasn't reached its full potential.
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New Hampshire students on the campaign trail to tell the story of the primary.
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Middle and high school students from Londonderry are putting together a DVD telling the story of the state's first in the nation primary.
The 30-minute DVD will be used in schools across the state to teach 8-th graders about the history of the primary.
To complete the project the students attended 2008 primary events.
Outlook's Adam Donovan has more on the project.
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The DVD is scheduled for statewide distribution in the fall.
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The history of the presidential primary.
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What do you know about the state's first-in-the-nation primary status?
How did it all begin?
An exhibit at the New Hampshire Historical Society's Library in Concord explains it all.
Michael Chaney, the President of the New Hampshire Political Library, takes us on a tour of the exhibit and shares a bit of primary history with us.
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The exhibit runs through the end of May.
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Before we say goodbye we wanted to take some time to look back on this primary election campaign season.
It was a long one and one of the most anticipated moments came out of the Secretrary of State's office.
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Gardener - "I am pleased to announce that January 8th, 2008 is the date of the NH Primary…"
N2- For months, Secretary of State Bill Gardner sat patiently as other states pushed and bumped their way around the Primary calendar.. While the parties waited to learn when Gardener would schedule NH's Primary, candidates wasted little time making NH their second home.
Quick sound montage from all of the candidates
N3- In case you missed the campaigning, we'll rewind the tapes and share some of the highlights with you.
Rudy signing kids shirt
Richardson and kids in the classroom
Oprah screaming
Obama talking about Cheney and his family tree
Huckabee playing in band
Edwards at MTV - "This is the start of broadcast and webcasting…"
McCain at Concord HS calling a student "A little brat…"
Gravel video
Romney at general store talking about buying doughnuts and retail politics in NH
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Biden
Thompson - "If here, not somewhere else…"
Clinton - "Some say we are not ready for a woman president…"
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The 2008 primary will be well remembered for the early start of campaigning and the long list of candidates running on both sides.
That wraps up our program.
Thanks for joining us.
I'm Beth Carroll.
I'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30
Now on NH Outlook: How the Internet is Impacting the 2008 Presidential Race. Plus, why some New Hampshire students are taking a special interest in the state primary. And later, how much do you really know about the history of the New Hampshire primary? A new exhibit tells all. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. After months of campaigning New Hampshire's primary has finally arrived. The Internet has been a powerful tool throughout this campaign season. Every major candidate has an internet presence. How has cyber technology impacted the election? You be the judge.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: James Pindell\NH Political Reporter, Boston Globe; Mindy Finn\eStrategist, Romney Campaign; Tim Foley\NH New Media Dir., Obama Campaign; Kate Bedingfield\NH Press Sec., Edwards Campaign
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30
Now on NH Outlook: How the Internet is Impacting the 2008 Presidential Race. Plus, why some New Hampshire students are taking a special interest in the state primary. And later, how much do you really know about the history of the New Hampshire primary? A new exhibit tells all. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. After months of campaigning New Hampshire's primary has finally arrived. The Internet has been a powerful tool throughout this campaign season. Every major candidate has an internet presence. How has cyber technology impacted the election? You be the judge.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: James Pindell\NH Political Reporter, Boston Globe; Mindy Finn\eStrategist, Romney Campaign; Tim Foley\NH New Media Dir., Obama Campaign; Kate Bedingfield\NH Press Sec., Edwards Campaign
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30
Now on NH Outlook: How the Internet is Impacting the 2008 Presidential Race. Plus, why some New Hampshire students are taking a special interest in the state primary. And later, how much do you really know about the history of the New Hampshire primary? A new exhibit tells all. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Middle and high school students from Londonderry are putting together a DVD telling the story of the state's first in the nation primary. The 30-minute DVD will be used in schools across the state to teach 8-th graders about the history of the primary. To complete the project the students attended 2008 primary events. Outlook's Adam Donovan has more on the project.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Adam Donovan NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Bob Maclellan\Londonderry Middle School Teacher, Lori Fisher\NH Political Library, Kaffa Cote\Londonderry Student, Greg Bohlig\Londonderry Student, Scott Murphy\Londonderry Student, Derek Burns\Londonderry Student, Samuel Breslow\Londonderry Student, Sean Jaillet\Londonderry Student
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:30
Now on NH Outlook: How the Internet is Impacting the 2008 Presidential Race. Plus, why some New Hampshire students are taking a special interest in the state primary. And later, how much do you really know about the history of the New Hampshire primary? A new exhibit tells all. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Middle and high school students from Londonderry are putting together a DVD telling the story of the state's first in the nation primary. The 30-minute DVD will be used in schools across the state to teach 8-th graders about the history of the primary. To complete the project the students attended 2008 primary events. Outlook's Adam Donovan has more on the project.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Adam Donovan NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Bob Maclellan\Londonderry Middle School Teacher, Lori Fisher\NH Political Library, Kaffa Cote\Londonderry Student, Greg Bohlig\Londonderry Student, Scott Murphy\Londonderry Student, Derek Burns\Londonderry Student, Samuel Breslow\Londonderry Student, Sean Jaillet\Londonderry Student
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 6:30
Now on NH Outlook: How the Internet is Impacting the 2008 Presidential Race. Plus, why some New Hampshire students are taking a special interest in the state primary. And later, how much do you really know about the history of the New Hampshire primary? A new exhibit tells all. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The 2008 presidential primary will no doubt go down as one of the most memorable yet. Before the campaign season got too hectic, Michael Chaney of the New Hampshire Political Library met with us to recount some primary history from years past. He gave us a tour of the Political Library's newest exhibit, "New Hampshire: A Proven Primary Tradition."
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Adam Donovan NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Michael Chaney\President, NH Political Library
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:00
Now on NH Outlook: How the Internet is Impacting the 2008 Presidential Race. Plus, why some New Hampshire students are taking a special interest in the state primary. And later, how much do you really know about the history of the New Hampshire primary? A new exhibit tells all. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The 2008 presidential primary will no doubt go down as one of the most memorable yet. Here are some highlights of the primary election campaign season.
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