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Chris Albrecht&lt;br&gt;According to a recent survey: Online Video and Political Engagement Highlights, which surveyed more than 1,800 U.S. registered voters, 30 percent said they used online video to follow election coverage. Seventy-five percent of respondents believed watching video online let them follow the election more closely.

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When it comes to coverage of the campaign for president 2008, where one goes for news makes a difference, according to a new study. In cable, the evidence firmly suggests there now really is an ideological divide between two of the three channels, at least in their coverage of the campaign.


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