Via the NY Times
Blogs Take Lead in Reporting Polling Problems, With Supporting Evidence on YouTube
By TOM ZELLER Jr., November 8, 2006
Blogs of all political stripes spent most of yesterday detailing reports of voting machine malfunctions and ballot shortages, effectively becoming an online national clearinghouse of the polling problems that still face the election system.
And in a new twist this year, many bloggers buttressed their accounts of electoral shenanigans with links to videos posted on the video Web site YouTube
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