WASHINGTON — Politicians have not cherished most of their YouTube moments, those snippets of candid camera video posted on the popular Internet site. Now comes a friendlier YouTube politics.
On Wednesday, the online video website announced the beginning of a
voter education initiative that will serve as an information hub for political candidates to showcase their own videos.
Already on board are the major 2008 presidential candidates — Republicans Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney, and Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama and Bill Richardson.
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