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Chris Vallance | 19:24 UK time, Tuesday, 8 January 2008

I've been looking at US politics and the internet for PM - YouTube is central to the online plans of many of the campaigns with responsibility for News and Politics at YouTube, making him an important figure in the new media environment and increasingly in the political sphere. In the player below is a longer interview with him in which we discuss serious politics, online participation and


For all web/US politics fans is becoming an excellent one-stop-shop for information about how the campaigns are using the web. Andrew Rasiej is one of the founders of the innovative site. Here's a rough edit of my interview with him:


US politics and the internet is going to be a topic we return to as the process of selecting presidential candidates continues: further thoughts on the way the web is influencing the political process in the US would be very welcome.

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