Vowing to play a “powerful role” in the 2008 U.S. presidential election, MySpace.com has introduced a portal featuring candidate-created profiles as well as voter-registration tools, job listings, videos, “friends” pages and other political content. MySpace expects the new portal, dubbed “The Impact Channel,” to play a big part in the way candidates interact with voters. The candidates’ MySpace sites “will be enabled with a customized, viral fundraising feature,” the company said.
MySpace Aims to ‘Impact’ Presidential Race
Posted by: Fred J. Aun March 21, 2007 10:36 AMVowing to play a “powerful role” in the 2008 U.S. presidential election, MySpace.com has introduced a portal featuring candidate-created profiles as well as voter-registration tools, job listings, videos, “friends” pages and other political content. MySpace expects the new portal, dubbed “The Impact Channel,” to play a big part in the way candidates interact with voters. The candidates’ MySpace sites “will be enabled with a customized, viral fundraising feature,” the company said.