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August 24th, 2008

‘Who’s best for the geeks?’ A few more links on Prez and VP candidates’ records on Net issues

By David Rothman

From Slashdot:

Aviran brings us an analysis of Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Joe Biden’s voting record on technology issues. CNet breaks down the issues by category and provides details on the tech-related legislation he’s introduced in the past several years. Biden received a score of 37.5% on CNet’s 2006 technology voter guide. We’ve discussed the technology stances of McCain and Obama in the past.

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One Response to “‘Who’s best for the geeks?’ A few more links on Prez and VP candidates’ records on Net issues”

  1. Whose best for geeks? Bob Barr (disclaimer - I don’t vote and don’t really care who wins, so this is not an endorsement of Barr as a whole).

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