My choice has always been Kirsten E. Gillibrand, an upstate lawmaker in her second term in Congress.
Michael H. Drucker
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
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The Internet has made this the age of the instant political movement. Like-minded people (and even unlike-minded people) can find one another and quickly create a kind of critical mass. The hope, often the expectation, is that these new aggregations can bring positive change to the body politic. This includes seizing new opportunities for democratizing communication and communicating democracy, both of which are urgently needed.
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