In other words, Clegg's victory in the first leaders' debate combined with the Liberal Democrats' victory in the Facebook election plus their clever use of #nickcleggsfault to win the first real "Twitter moment" got them to the "evaluation" step...
According to Benjamin Cohen of Channel 4 in the UK, "Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats win the Facebook election. It has found that 42 percent support Nick Clegg of the LibDems to become prime minister, putting him ahead of 31 percent who...
Web search interest in Gordon Brown surged past Nick Clegg and David Cameron on Wednesday following what is now being called "Bigotgate. If you look at the last 30 days, the surge in web search interest for Gordon Brown on April 28 and 29 was much...
Later today, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg will participate in the YouTube Facebook Digital Debate, adding a new social media dimension the UK election in 2010. With the May 6 election just eight days away, it will be interesting to...
And so it was for Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg after the first TV leaders debate. On Twitter, the most striking reaction was the mocking satire of the #nickcleggsfault hashtag where, in response to the newspaper attempts to blacken Clegg's...
But, Nick Clegg's remarkable success in the first British televised leaders' debate is responsible for the Lib Dem surge. If you use Google Insights for Search to look at web search interest in the United Kingdom for Gordon Brown, Nick Cegg, and...
For example, check out Nick Clegg: A tax cut you can believe in. Lib Dems: Ready to talk budget deficit (bbc.co.uk) This morning, Mark Pack explained why and how the Liberal Democrats are using humor in the UK general election.
Their featured video is Nick Clegg & Vince Cable: Ready for Election 2010. According to BBC News, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has confirmed that UK Election 2010 will be held on May 6, 2010. Image via Wikipedia