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By Wendy Boswell, About.com Guide to Web Search since 2004

Where do you find information on the 2008 U.S. Presidential election?

Tuesday September 2, 2008
I'm not much of a politics junkie, but I am following the 2008 U.S. Presidential election with much interest. Here are a few sources where I find my news; you'll notice that the ideology behind these sites varies from left to right to middle and back again. Now, instead of opening up these sites one by one, here's what I do: I've got them all bookmarked in a folder marked "2008 Election" on my toolbar, and whenever I want to check up and see what's going on, I simply click on that folder, select "open all in tabs", and voila! All my sites are opened at once. (For a more detailed explanation of what I'm talking about here, you might want to check out How To Create a Personalized Starting Point on the Web by Opening Multiple Bookmarks).

I also am subscribed to these sites via RSS, so I can get the latest updates in my feed reader.

What are YOUR favorite 2008 U.S. Presidential election sites? How do you like to keep up with the latest election news?

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September 3, 2008 at 5:45 pm
(1) JP says:

you can also get good fact checking on FactCheck .org

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