MinnPost: ‘McCain Blogette’ shows family life with political Dad
On this Election Day, MinnPost’s Christina Capecchi has a review of Meghan McCain’s “McCain Blogette,” the blog Meghan has been writing since 2007 to give readers a bit of an inside look at her father’s presidential campaign.
It’s difficult to judge the impact of one particular Web site in the mix of all other campaign-related communication, but with some help from Provident Partners’ Mike Keliher, Capecchi dissects the things Meghan’s site does well and not so well.
It’s difficult to pin down the Blogette’s political impact. Mike Keliher, 26, a social media consultant from St. Paul, assumes it’s minimal.
“There is probably a small set of people who find this incredibly impressive and very interesting and they really enjoy it, but they were going to vote for McCain anyway. And there’s probably a very small set of people who had their vote turned by something they saw on this blog,” Keliher said. “But in large part, it’s probably not going to have a very big impact. It strikes me as a website that was created in the era when it was simply cool to have a blog, and we are well past that phase.”
Read the full article here.
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Albert Maruggi
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