PAC Asks Voters Where To Spend 10K 31
An anonymous reader submits "Not sure if this is for real or not, but for what it's worth, it seems like a Democratic PAC is letting people vote on where to spend US$10k of its money. Think Oregon is a more important swing state? Pennsylvania? Let' em know at ORvPA.org. What kind of issues does this raise? Think Republicans will try and game the vote? Does it really matter in the grand scheme of things? Is this a good example of trying to harness the wisdom of crowds?"
Titonka, IA (Score:4, Funny)
Heh Heh Heh... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Heh Heh Heh... (Score:2)
I'd vote for Alabama. They need to spend some time explaining Kerry's nuanced positions to the boys down there.
Not a swing state anymore (Score:2)
Re:Not a swing state anymore (Score:2)
Sounds good to me. Spend it on door to door salesmen while all the working folk are busy at their jobs. I like it.
Re:Not a swing state anymore (Score:2)
They've already done the best thing... (Score:4, Interesting)
If you're starting from nothing, it's not how much money you've got, or even where you use it, so much as your ideas and ingenuity.
If Howard Dean was running, there'd be a lot more web stunts like this. Don't know if that's a good or a bad thing though!
Web stunt or participatory democracy? (Score:2, Interesting)
Such efforts may well be able to capitalize upon the wisdom of crowds, but equally as important is that it helps people develop ownership of politics at a fundamental level. The Dean campaign was heavily "owned" by its supporters. It was dominated by the sincere solicitation of input, a high-velocity top-down and bottom-up flow of ideas, decentralized decision-making, and sustained local action. Joe Trippi, http://www.joetrippi.com/ [joetrippi.com], correctly characterizes this dynamic of the campaign as I experienced it f
PA, obviously (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:PA, obviously (Score:2)
Re:PA, obviously (Score:2)
The answer is clear (Score:3, Informative)
The wisdom of crowds. (Score:2, Insightful)
--Matthew
Re:The wisdom of crowds. (Score:1)
Re:The wisdom of crowds. (Score:1)
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
mob rule... (Score:2, Interesting)
i mean, who out there actually paying attention says "ooh, look at the mud thrown in Bush's face, he looks horrible... and Kerry's standing there all clean... I think Kerry is the way to go.."
is that not how these polls indicate these people think? wasnt it mob mentality that put Jesus on the cross? I am ready for November... I have had enough...
Re:mob rule... (Score:1)
Wow, you had the spine to use the name of Jesus in a serious and positive way on slashdot. Just wait until the anti-religious religious zealots get their digital fingers on you. That +1 won't be there for long.
That said; you're right. Our representative democracy has been chipped slowly away for over a century in the interest of attaining that most heinous of things-- The tyranny of mob rule, brought about by direct democracy.
Re:mob rule... (Score:2)
is that not how these polls indicate these people think?
More likely it indicates that people have finally woken up and realise that Bush is a greater threat to world peace that bin landen.
You're missing the motivation (Score:2)
This has nothing to do with the wisdom of crowds.
It has everything to do with generating publicity for this PAC, and getting the people arguing for one state over another personally invested in the argument, so they'll have a personal, emotional reason to contribute even more money to
Oregonian for Pennsylvania (Score:3, Interesting)
2) Oregon's polls [electoral-vote.com] show a trend of Kerry opening a gap, whereas Pennsylvania [electoral-vote.com] is trending towards a tie. (Of course, the site maintainer will be the first to say that these projections are not very reliable until October.)
3) Pennsylvania is more populous, which means more electoral votes at stake and more expense to reach the voters.
This Oregonian thinks the money is best spent in Pennsylvania.
Re:Oregonian for Pennsylvania (Score:2)
Anyway, Pennsylvania is still more in need of the funds, IMHO.