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January 29, 2008

Ypulse On 'Attack Of The Show'

Yesterday, I appeared with Ypulse College Mashup speaker David Burstein on G4's "Attack of the Show," which could have been called "attack of the steins" or attack of too much blush that I had on my face (that's what happens when you're left to do your own makeup). Anyhow, they put the video online of us discussing the youth vote. Newsletter readers, you can watch it here.

And in the latest demonstration of how the young people in the Obama campaign are leveraging social media, we have Youbama - from Tech Crunch: "Designed by two Stanford grad students, Christopher Pedregal and Eric Park, to drum up grass-roots support for Obama, the site lets supporters upload videos explaining why they are going to vote for the candidate. The videos can then be voted up or down Digg-style."

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Comments

I'm skeptical of David Burstein's statement that "young people...are particularly concerned with...health care."

I think that grownups who are less healthy than they used to be care more on average about health care.

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