July 26, 2004

washingtonpost.com Launches Contest to Choose Best of the Political Blogs

In recognition of the increasing influence of blogs in the American political conversation, washingtonpost.com is launching Best Blogs --Politics and Elections, 2004 Readers Choice Awards, a national contest for readers to select the blogs best poised to set the tone for grassroots participation in the 2004 elections.
The nomination process for the contest begins July 26, 2004, and continues through the September 3, 2004. A second round of voting for finalists begins September 27. Winners will be announced October 25.
Nominations will be taken in several serious and tongue-in-cheek
categories including: Best Democratic Party Coverage, Best Republican Party Coverage, Most Original, Most Likely to Last Beyond Election Day, Class Clown and Best Campaign Dirt, among others.

The press release is here.

The contest is here.

Posted by Justene Adamec at July 26, 2004 02:10 PM | TrackBack
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Please take this as the compliment that's intended-- at one time, I would have thought that your Blog should be on that list.

Unfortunately, your recent co-blogging additions aren't as good as you are. I understand the need to have daily(ish) posts, but if you'd implement "include/ exclude" funtionality, I'd appreciate it.

Posted by: ScottM at August 5, 2004 12:00 PM (Permalink)
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