Watch Texas Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul answer YOUR questions submitted via YouTube.
Paul talks about individual liberties, plays a game of "small government, short answers", and talks about the impact of the Internet on his campaign.
To learn more about Congressman Paul and his campaign, go to:
http://youtube.co m/ronpaul2008dotcom
http://youtube.com/n onprofits
YouTube is a great place to engage supporters and to get your organization's message out. Here are a few basic tips on how to use YouTube in your online advocasy work:
1. Reach out.
2. Partner up.
3. Keep it fresh.
4. Spread your message.
5. Be genuine.
Apply for the YouTube Nonprofit Program at http://youtube.com/n onprofits
Google and the National Journal sponsored an event on 6/11/2008 called, "The 21st Century Campaign". Experts gathered to discuss the innovative ways that campaigns, citizens, and the media are using the web in the 2008 election.
One of those experts was Liz Winstead, creator of the Daily Show. Citizentube's Steve Grove caught up with her for this short interview.
Watch former Alaskan senator and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel answer your questions submitted via YouTube.
To learn more about Senator Gravel, see his YouTube channel:
http://youtube.co m/gravel2008
http://www.citizentu be.com/
You can now see the latest in YouTube politics at www.citizentube.com.
If you have suggestions for the blog, hit us up at citizentube@youtube. com.
http://www.citize ntube.com/
Watch the CNN/YouTube debate on MONDAY NIGHT at 7 PM ET on CNN!
Then come here to youtube.com/debates to see clips of the debate, behind-the-scenes footage, and upload your own video analysis of how the debate went.
[[UPDATE: go to http://youtube.com/d ebates to submit a question for the Republican CNN/YouTube debate!]]
Know someone who wants to ask a question of the candidates for the CNN/YouTube debates, but doesn't have the tools necessary to post to YouTube?
Get a video of their question and upload it to http://youtube.com/d ebates
http://youtube.com/w murtv
On the campaign trail in NH, from Clinton to McCain to the streets of Manchester... then to WMUR-TV where our Voter Video project is in full swing. See videos from YouTubers on the campaign trail here:
http://youtube.co m/wmurtv
This week in YouTube politics we're taking a special look at the situation in Darfur. Go to the ENOUGH campaign's channel, www.youtube.com/ENOU GHproject, and post your video replies to their videos on Darfur. And, keep your eyes peeled on the News and Politics category page for videos about the conflict there.