Two of the country’s leading media heavyweights – Democrat James Carville and Republican Frank Luntz – have joined Gig Harbor-based Vote iQ, the nation’s first major social networking site expressly designed for politics.
The two political and media luminaries will help the nonpartisan technology company bring a new level of interaction between the elected and the electorate.
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The two political and media luminaries will help the nonpartisan technology company bring a new level of interaction between the elected and the electorate.
Vote iQ, which will debut in early June, gives voters a one-stop site to find out where candidates stand on the issues. Until now, the political system has been designed for the benefit of politicians. Vote iQ reverses the equation, placing the interests of voters first.
James Carville, who appears regularly on CNN’s Situation Room and other news programs, began building his reputation as a brilliant campaign strategist in the mid-1980s. His leading role in Clinton’s winning campaign of 1992 was documented in the Academy Award–nominated film, The War Room. He currently is a professor of politics at Tulane University.
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