Showing posts with label Travis Childers Mississippi First District Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travis Childers Mississippi First District Congress. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2008

On YouTube, Politics is Still Local

This week, Democrat Travis Childers won a special election held in Mississippi's 1st District, securing a hotly-contested congressional seat that had been in GOP hands for fourteen-years. With over a million dollars invested by each party, this was the costliest fight for a congressional seat yet—and one of the first in which both sides used YouTube as a key part of their campaign strategy.



The NRCC's YouTube channel posted several negative ads against Childers, taking aim at his political positions, his business practices, and his high-profile supporters, including Barack Obama. One of their videos even links Childers—through Obama—to Reverend Jeremiah Wright.

Meanwhile, Childers seized the initiative and launched his own YouTube channel. In a series of videos, Childers responded to various accusations and defined himself as a new kind of Democrat: a pro-gun, pro-life populist dedicated to helping Mississippians get better jobs and affordable healthcare. Several of his videos have thousands of views on YouTube.



By embracing new media as a key part of their campaign strategy, Childers and groups like the NRCC are proving that a global platform like YouTube can be effective in local politics.