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Election Collection Widget

washingtonpost.com is always looking for new ways to get people engaged in the election.

The latest gizmo is a handy-dandy widget called the "Election Collection." Through it, you can have a regularly updated look at all of The Washington Post coverage of a particular candidate, his or her travel schedule, fundraising to date, and a full biographical sketch.

Add it to your Facebook or MySpace page (I've already done it on both of mine) or another Web site of yours to keep updated on the latest and greatest campaign coverage from The Post.

By Chris Cillizza |  October 17, 2007; 2:14 PM ET  | Category:  Fix Notes
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Thanks AndyR and bsimon; I've bookmarked both those sites. Still wish I could have a widget but those sites are very close to being the same thing.

Posted by: judge.c.crater | October 18, 2007 8:37 AM

Too bad the widget is so wide.

http://www.electoral-vote.com/ might eventually start tracking polls again soon.

Posted by: DanKirkd | October 18, 2007 12:17 AM

Pathetic. Really, really pathetic.

Posted by: Bobby.Abreu | October 17, 2007 5:15 PM

"Anybody know of [a widget that provides daily updates on polling]?"

I don't know of a widget. Once the race heats up though, electoral-vote.com is a good resource for daily polling data. I think he won't be doing daily updates until we're closer to the general though...

Posted by: bsimon | October 17, 2007 3:48 PM

Judge,
I use realclearpolitics.com
They have a good set-up for most of the major polls. Either that or I just google a certain race and that works pretty well.

Posted by: AndyR3 | October 17, 2007 3:38 PM

Heck, I'd much rather have a widget that provides daily updates on polling numbers from a variety of websites. Anybody know of one?

Posted by: judge.c.crater | October 17, 2007 3:34 PM

"Add it to your Facebook or MySpace page (I've already done it on both of mine)"

CC, Sometimes you act like such a tool.

Posted by: AndyR3 | October 17, 2007 3:03 PM

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