Generation Leadership > Liberal leadership web roundup #1.3: Kennedy, Bevilacqua no longer MIA
[Rob Cottingham] Blogging Gerard Kennedy and Maurizio Bevilacqua are, Im happy to report, among the living. Bevilacqua was hanging out at the apparently un-Google-able maurizio.ca, and Kennedys site went live, as far as I can tell, today.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Cerberus] Rating Liberal leadership websites: Techies and leadership teams, you may want to wander over to Blue Blogging Soapbox who has a very thorough analysis of each of the Liberal leadership candidate websites with a lot of decent technical commentary. Still missing some, but he'll update as websites come online.
[Blue Blogging Soapbox] Liberal Leadership Website Review - Update 1: I'm going to try and maintain an ongoing review and comment of each of the leadership candidate's websites. I'll make note of any new features and improvements found, rate the freshness of content and highlight any significant errors.
[Rob Cottingham] Liberal leadership web round-up #1: online,... : Ignatieff’s is the only Liberal leadership campaign site so far that makes even a nod to the social web - but even it seems a little limited and isolated from the broader web. There are no feeds brought in from other sites, no hooks for services like photo-sharing or geographical self-identification, and certainly no individual blogs or team fundraising/campaigning features.
[Cerberus] Bevilacqua slams movement to unite left: What I already like about a guy like Bevilacqua, regardless of where on the political spectrum you fall, is that he seems to be a candidate who likes to speak directly and openly about ideas, isn't afraid to make a controversial statement or two. That is the definition of leadership.
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[ CalgaryGrit] Who You Know In The PMO: Once Liberals realise that it was actually Bevilacqua who single handedly reversed Canada's fiscal position in the early '90s, they will come drifting in by the hundreds. Furthermore, Bevilacqua might end up being the only one fit to unit the Volpe-MacIsaac rift that is currently forming.
[democraticSPACE.com/blog] Liberal Leadership Compares to 2004 Democratic... : Morrow I was thinking the other day when listening to Michael Ignatieff how much he reminded me of John Kerry. So, I decided to see if there was a symmetry between the 2004 Democratic primary race and the 2006 Liberal leadership race.
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[Ctv.ca] CTV.ca | Bevilacqua announces run for Liberal leadership: Bevilacqua argued Wednesday that the Liberals have become the most successful political party in the western world because they've stuck to the middle -- where Canadian voters are most comfortable.
[Democraticspace.com] democraticSPACE.com/blog: Liberal Leadership Compares to 2004 Democratic Primaries. Thursday April 13th 2006, 5:33 pm ... Dennis Kucinich (starring Maurizio Bevilacqua) ...
[Vijaysappani.com] VijaySappani.com » Blog Archive » Martin resigns, Leadership begins: Many of the big names like Bill Graham, Gerard Kennedy, Brian Tobin, Allan Rock, Aileen Carroll and many of the Chretienites and Martinities are behind him. Appearently, he would be the most viable option to Frank McKenna, who would have to put him into his Shadow Cabinet if he ever won and George ever ran.
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