Who Is the Online Right?

The panel Who Is the Online Right? will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21st, in the Ballroom.

Description
What is it like to work on the (sometimes blurred) boundaries between Republican / Democrat; Left / Right; Conservative / Progressive? Sometimes we all don't fit perfectly into any one category. Sometimes we come in shades of Conservative, Classical Liberal, Libertarian and Skeptic. Where do we fit into the political spectrum, and how can we put our tech skills to use for politics?

Speakers

 * Leslie Bradshaw - Communications Manager, New Media Strategies


 * Bill Beutler - Innovation Manager, New Media Strategies


 * Jon Henke - Online Political Consultant, DC Signal


 * Liz Mair - Strategic Manager, New Media Strategies


 * Marco Nunez - Program Manager, Direct Impact

From Leslie

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From Bill

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From Jon

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From Liz

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General/from discussion

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