MySpace Launches Election Hub

In case you need yet another place to catch up on the campaign trail, MySpace is teaming up with NBC News and msnbc.com to create Decision '08, an online hub for everything election-related.
MySpace members can check out recent news, watch videos and contribute to discussions. Members can also contribute their own content.
Decision '08 is a component of the MySpace IMPACT Channel that is intended to let users connect with politicians, non-profits and civic groups. The channel is where you can find the official MySpace profiles for the candidates as well as tools for voters.
And you thought it was impossible to be bombarded with more political coverage.
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Kim Hart
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April 22, 2008; 3:24 PM ET
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