Social networking portal MySpace will host a series of hour-long sessions on college campuses that will allow people to ask questions of presidential candidates both in person and via the Web. The “Presidential Town Hall” series is MySpace’s latest foray into national politics. The social networking powerhouse also recently revealed it will hold a virtual presidential primary on Jan. 1 and Jan. 2, and will launch monthly pre-primary “straw polls” that will measure the popularity of candidates among the MySpace users.
MySpace Digs Deeper Into Politics With Town Hall Meetings
Posted by: Fred J. Aun May 10, 2007 11:02 AMSocial networking portal MySpace will host a series of hour-long sessions on college campuses that will allow people to ask questions of presidential candidates both in person and via the Web. The “Presidential Town Hall” series is MySpace’s latest foray into national politics. The social networking powerhouse also recently revealed it will hold a virtual presidential primary on Jan. 1 and Jan. 2, and will launch monthly pre-primary “straw polls” that will measure the popularity of candidates among the MySpace users.