Monthly Archives: October 2011

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How Campaigns’ Use of Facebook Data Might Change the 2012 Election

By Nick Judd | techPresident More than in any other race to date, Americans may experience the 2012 presidential election through precisely targeted phone calls, visits, tweets and Facebook posts — messages not from the candidates themselves, but from their own politically active friends. If those messages come, they won’t be random. As campaigns become […]...
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Google to launch YouTube Politics

By JENNIFER MARTINEZ | Politico Google-owned YouTube is launching a special site Thursday that it hopes will be a one-stop online spot for political junkies to watch the good, the bad and the ugly of the 2012 presidential campaign. The site, YouTube Politics, will include videos from the candidates’ official YouTube channels and a mix […]...
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Jobs Numbers Demonstrate the Government is not a Jobs Creator

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 07 October 2011 CONTACT: BRYAN RUDNICK (561) 336-0040   Jobs Numbers Demonstrate the Government is not a Jobs Creator Weston, FL–Republican Congressional Candidate Ozzie deFaria believes this morning’s jobs numbers published by the U.S. Department of Labor demonstrate that the Obama economic agenda, championed by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), proves that […]...
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Republican candidate says he’s ready to challenge Wasserman Schultz

By Anthony Man, Sun Sentinel Ozzie deFaria hopes his extensive business background and conservative anti-tax, anti-government spending views make him the candidate who can vanquish one of South Florida’s most popular politicians, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston. deFaria, also a Weston resident, said this week he’s seeking the Republican nomination to unseat Wasserman Schultz, […]...
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Republican candidate says he’s ready to challenge Wasserman Schultz

By Anthony Man, Sun Sentinel Ozzie deFaria hopes his extensive business background and conservative anti-tax, anti-government spending views make him the candidate who can vanquish one of South Florida’s most popular politicians, U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston. deFaria, also a Weston resident, said this week he’s seeking the Republican nomination to unseat Wasserman Schultz, […]...