The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
January 19, 2004
| Command Post Feature: Candidate Blog RSS Feeds

I know we have a number of readers coming to our 2004 page for the first time today, and I wanted to highlight one of the nice features of the page: the candidate blog RSS feeds in the right-hand column.

Yeah ... those bullet-thingies ... right over there under the "Supporting The Post" button.

Don't wait for us to tell you how the candidates are spinning ... feel the spin yourself by reading headlines for the five most recent posts on the blog of each candidate who maintains one. Want to read the gory details ... click the headline and go straight to the source.

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Posted by Alan at January 19, 2004 04:01 PM | TrackBack
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