Abstract

Four years ago the usability nod, like the popular vote, went to Democratic candidate Al Gore, and the review revealed common flaws as well as notable differences. In the intervening four years, surveys from organizations like the Pew Research Center show that more Americans are on line, and Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean legitimized the Internet as a medium for political activism and fundraising. So how well are today's candidates communicating with this medium?

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