The Command Post
2004 US Presidential Election
October 31, 2004
Misc. | Election Coverage Update

We’re ramping up our election day coverage, and soon will be opening the 2004 page to 86 citizen journalists who have signed up to cover the election from their city, state, and in some cases, country.

To help our readers navigate what will certainly be a large volume of news, we’ve added categories for each of the 50 states, which supplement the categories we already have for individual candidates (to see all the posts for a single category, click the category you want over in the “Search The Post” section of the left-hand column). I’ve also updated the template for this page so the category precedes the title of the post … as “Misc.” does here … so you’ll be able to tell at a glance from which state each post is coming.

We’re really excited … Michele and I think this will be very cool … and we’re thankful to those who have signed up to help us make this the first truly citizen-blogged, citizen-covered election.

And thanks for reading the Post!



Posted by Alan at October 31, 2004 05:22 PM | TrackBack
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