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PageOneQ "We want people to share the truth about what they hear and see," writes a recent press release, "and show why Hillary is important to them." Users are open to interact with one another, along with voting and commenting on user content. Hillary Speaks for ME touts its format as a new wave of political organizing, and a user-generated "living video organism." "While Obama has inspired many of our peers," Hillary Speaks for ME writes, "we believe that this election should be about real people, talking about real issues, asking for real solutions. This is why we support Hillary Clinton." This ad buy is on the heels of a large purchase of targeted print ads in LGBT publications by the campaign of Senator Barack Obama. The ads will appear in Texas and Ohio, the next two states in which he will face off with Clinton in the primary elections.
In support of Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton's run for president, Hillary Speaks for ME, a single YouTube video turned an interactive video "playlist" from youth nationwide, is reaching out to the voting public through the purchase of online advertisements on an array of sites in the LGBT community. (Disclosure: PageOneQ is among the sites on which the ads appear.)
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Originally published on Monday March 3, 2008.



