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The debate is structured in caucuses, and we occasionally hold moderated debates between specific candidates. The average age of the candidates is about 35, so this is a much more serious crowd than you would suppose. WNHow is a candidate's rating calculated? What specific factors are taken into account? EG: Candidates must campaign. The core score is ratings by other candidates on a scale of 1 to 10. But this is only about 70% of total score. After six months of use, we developed a voting algorithm based on how members were using the site. You could literally have a perfect score of ten from members, and never get in to a runoff. You have to debate the issues, you have to visit and vote on other candidates platforms. In other words, you need to campaign. This boosts your candidate rank and overall score. WNWere any of the real life candidates' profiles created by the candidates themselves? EG: Not to my knowledge. 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I think most of our users have accounts on MySpace and Facebook, and use U4prez strictly for the political dialogue. WNIn your opinion, has the internet has significantly affected the way presidential elections unfold? EG: Absolutely. The support and money raised by Ron Paul ultimately led to the nomination of John McCain. The more traditionally conservative candidates lost millions to Paul. This was entirely an internet phenomenon. Because of the communication capabilities of the web, people who have a strong interest in politics naturally migrate to the web. At u4prez for example, our members aren't likely voters, they are voters. This is true for just about any politically oriented site. Some of the candidates are picking up on this and using the web to deliver truly custom messages directly to real voters. WNHow do you think the internet will affect politics in the 2012 election and beyond? EG: The influence of certain websites will grow exponentially. The big question is what will the impact of the bloggers become? We are rolling out a new feature on the site in the next couple of weeks to allow our members to rate political blogs. As of now, there is no clearinghouse for political blogs. We are going to fill a big gap with this feature. The print media decline will continue and probably accelerate. To help this process along we as members of the web community need a way to vet new content and content creators. With some of the bigger problems facing our country, a medium is needed for more interactive debate. Television, radio and newspapers cannot offer any solution to this problem. The election of 2008 will be the last where the web isn't the driving communication force for any serious candidate.
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Dhoni is 10th on the list. he will never attain quite the Messianic status that Sachin Tendulkar has with the Indian population, Dhoni has undeniably become the number one choice for those looking to boost their brand in the south eastern Asian country, says the magazine. main point of the list was to find out where the value for money might lie. It is not supposed to be a ranking of the wealthiest people in sport, or even the most popular but simply who represents a good investment from a sports sponsor perspective, the magazine says. Dhoni endorses 23 brands, including Reebok, Pepsi and Lays. He has been guaranteed a minimum earning of US$19 million over the next three years. Yuvraj Singh, man of the tournament in the World Cup, is 49th in the list. Of all those caught in Indian cricket rising tide, Yuvraj looks set to be lifted the highest. was popular enough among the national team devoted following before being named player of the tournament at this year World Cup; with his transformation from free scoring all rounder to bona fide national hero, brands are said to be forming a disorderly queue, the magazine says. Yuvraj reportedly earns as much as US$1 million per deal from the likes of Reebok, Fiat and Seagram Royal Stag and it is anticipated that at least a 30 per cent jump in his endorsement fees. companies wary of the corporate haze around Dhoni and the deified Tendulkar, Yuvraj is perhaps the best available option. A lead role in upcoming animation feature Captain India offers a route to Bollywood, and with over 440,000 followers on social networking site Twitter nearly 200,000 more than Dhoni he can reach out to the sprawling Indian diaspora too. As captain of expansion Pune Warriors, Yuvraj is also central to the commercial fortunes of that sponsors paradise, the magazine points out. The key tenet of the list is the search for value for marketing money. As such, it is pointed out, the likes of Roger Federer, David Beckham and Michael Schumacher household names and hugely marketable individuals are not included in the rankings as the cost of an endorsement with them is likely to be at its peak or, indeed, on the wane. Air Jordan 4 Cavs the first Tuesdays of the month in the Community Educational Room at MountainView Regional Medical Center, 4311 E. Lohman Ave. Info: 575 522 0289. the first Monday of every month at the Center for Grief Services, 299 E. Montana Ave. Free peer led groups open to any adult survivor of suicide held twice monthly. Satya Rao, 575 635 6265 or email Rev. 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