The campaign for Presidential nominations began in earnest today with the first primary being held in Iowa. The major search engines have resources of interest for the politically inclined surfer to visit.
We imagine the various political bloggers and webmasters must be in ecstasy today, now that the state of Iowa has its primary underway. To complement those fevered bloggers, we took a look at some of the resources available at the major search sites about the primary.
At YouTube debates held in 2007. Tonight, a election coverage than Google and its Election '08 Political Dashboard offer a unique look at the various campaigns.
AOL Elections '08, like many other AOL services, mimics the style and look of Yahoo. AOL's site isn't as gee-whizzy as Yahoo's, as they have more of a focus on stories and headlines about the election. They will track primary results, and show them on the main elections page.
At Microsoft, their MSN Election page covers what they have to offer voters. MSNBC News figures prominently, with a lead story on how various outcomes would affect eleven of the candidates (Ron Paul didn't merit a mention in MSNBC political director Chuck Todd's piece, though.)
MSN's continued connection with Slate.com, once a Microsoft property, brings in several stories from that publication. Latino MSN Elecciones 2008 serves the Spanish-language community seeking online election information.





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