change.gov - 12/10/2008
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With so many Americans involved in the political process for the first time, there's a great deal of interest in what's happening inside the Transition right now -- and what happens next.
Today, we're rolling out a new feature that lets you ask the Transition team any questions you have about ...
change.gov - 12/16/2008
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change.gov —
We've launched several features recently that are opening
up the two-way dialogue between the Transition team and
the Change.gov community. The feedback has been encouraging and constructive. Each new feature gives us the chance to refine the ways ...
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Open for Questions: Response
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Open for Questions: Meh or Yay?
techPresident —
... of comments in his health care "discussion." The Obama transition team seems eager to win the award for most interactive White House by shear volume -- even if they haven't exactly gotten the details right. I draw your attention to Change.gov's latest experiment in participatory government: Open for Questions. ...
"Open For Questions"
The Atlantic Politics Channel —
Open For Questions will probably be a vehicle for the Obama grassroots
groups to organize support around White House priorities. It will help
him get political cover for more controversial items that he wants to
tackle, and it has the side benefit of making sure the White House
never loses touch with the priorities of the electorate (or at least,
the engaged electorate). ...
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"Open For Questions"
marcambinder.theatlantic.com 12/18/2008 — Open For Questions will probably be a vehicle for the Obama grassroots
groups to organize support around White House priorities. It will help
him get political cover for more controversial items that he wants to
tackle, and it has the side ...
'Open For Questions' Has Some Answers
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com 1/9/2009 — More than 100,000 people submitted questions to the Obama transition team, including thousands of users who wanted to know whether the future president would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate "the gravest crimes of the Bush Administration."
Open for Questions (video)
youtube.com 3/27/2009 — This video was one of two played during President Obama's "Open for Questions" town hall meeting on March 26, 2009.We would like to thank the White...
This edition of Open for Questions comes to a close at 12:00 a.m.
change.gov 12/12/2008 — Since its launch yesterday, the Open for Questions tool has processed over 600,000 votes from more than 10,000 people on more than 7,300 questions. Voting will come to a close Friday, December 12th, at 12:00 a.m. EST, so that we can prepare answers ...
Open For Questions
whitehouse.gov 3/24/2009 — You are exiting the White House Web Server Thank you for visiting our site. You will now access We hope your visit was informative and enjoyable. To comment on the site, send feedback to the Web Development Team by clicking here .
The White House is Open for Questions (video)
youtube.com 3/25/2009 — The President introduces a new tool on WhiteHouse.gov, "Open for Questions," which will allow you to submit your questions on the economy and vote ...
Open for Questions: Round two
change.gov 12/29/2008 — During this brief transition period, we’ve rolled out important new tools to let users interact with our team in a transparent and meaningful way.
Our first run of Open for Questions was one such feature, with nearly 1,000,000 votes cast on ...