MANCHESTER -- A young New Hampshire conservative activist has combined his political acumen and his expertise in web technology to play a key role in producing the first-ever Twitter presidential debate next week.
"The media and people who follow politics are fascinated by Twitter," said Andrew Hemingway of Bristol, who said he came up with the idea and concept for the debate as part of his work at his firm, which helps politicians maximize the communications power of Twitter.
"When the worlds of politics and Twitter collide, there's a massive explosion," Hemingway, a 29-year-old Granite State native and chairman of the grassroots New Hampshire Republican Liberty Caucus, said Thursday.
Here is a great Union Leader article on the debate.
First-ever 'Twitter' presidential debate is brainchild of NH activist/web specialist
By JOHN DiSTASO
Senior Political Reporter
Published Jul 14, 2011 at 7:14 pm
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20110714/NEWS0605/110719938
Read the rest, http://www.unionleader.com/article/20110714/NEWS0605/110719938
I'm guessing he supports Johnson?
Pretty creative.
Don't see a lot of value in it for someone who gets in the regular debates though.
The 90-minute debate will be hosted by a group called ‘TheTeaParty.Net.’ Organizers confirm Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum and Michigan Congressman Thaddeus McCotter will participate.
Why is Ron Paul snubbing the first ever tea party presidential debate? TheTeaParty.net is hosting the historic debate on Wednesday July 20th from 3 pm to 4:30 pm eastern time. All major candidates have been invited and most have accepted except for Ron Paul. Why won't Ron Paul take questions from the American people?
Why is Ron Paul snubbing the first ever tea party presidential debate? TheTeaParty.net is hosting the historic debate on Wednesday July 20th from 3 pm to 4:30 pm eastern time. All major candidates have been invited and most have accepted except for Ron Paul. Why won't Ron Paul take questions from the American people?
So now people are BEGGING Ron Paul to participate in their little "debates". What does that tell you guys?
So now people are BEGGING Ron Paul to participate in their little "debates". What does that tell you guys?