Published 7/29/2008
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
The RNC's new Web site parodies Facebook, a popular social networking site where Sen. Obama has accumulated more than a million supporters.
(CNN) – The Republican National Committee stepped up its efforts Tuesday to use social networking technologies that Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has effectively embraced in order to criticize the presumptive Democratic nominee as the [...]
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