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How will you use the Net to follow the 2006 U.S. elections?

With each election cycle in the United States, more and more people use the Internet to do research on candidates, give money to candidates, and discuss issues that are important to them. In 2004, Howard Dean used a group blog to help organize grassroots support, and political bloggers received press passes to the big national conventions. So I'm wondering how you plan to use the Internet in this year's mid-term elections. Will you research candidates? Follow local political bloggers? Use personalized news alerts or sites to check the latest news? Share your thoughts and I'll quote the best ones in next week's Your Take Roundup.

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