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The Web Era Isn't as New as You Think

When computers and the Internet first asserted themselves in Americans' imaginations in the early 1990s, some foresaw a golden era of politics. As citizens gained more access to information and as their voices more easily projected into the political discourse via bulletin boards, Web sites and...
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Michael Cornfield and Lee Rainie

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