Since 2004
Election Options
The Magazine
Article Lists: Platforms, Position Papers, Background, Résumés
You can create a combination magazine and research archive about your campaign.

While the blog is great for quick announcements and summaries, our Article Manager lets you expand from simple real-time information to a complete magazine with extensive text, screen and print-oriented documents and features, embedded image galleries, photo essays and much more.

Use Articles to present candidate résumés, platforms, background research and position papers. Use optional by-lines and dates. Easily link to other web-based content.
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Platform Papers

Web Sites for (almost) Any Campaign
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The Candidate Rides Again
12-Jan-2026
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Man Talks
08-Nov-2004
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Whales

(Of course, you'll choose your own topic groupings; we just like whales.)
Candidate Denies Vacillation
10-Dec-2003
Strong second term commitment to whales announced.
Whale Delicious with a light Peanut Sauce, Says Candidate
01-Dec-2003
In an effort to reach out to whale-munching ethnic constituents, the candidate staked out a courageous new position on cetaceans in society.
Save the Whales! says Candidate
01-Dec-2003
Our candidate announced his unwavering support for cetaceans.

Sub-topics and Lists

The article list tool of your site is very flexible and very powerful. Use it to create indices of content in any subject area.

Position papers, for example, are easy to publish. If you're taciturn, use a single list, but if you're prolific, group your papers into themes. If your vocabulary includes neither "taciturn" nor "prolific" have someone else edit your site. If the concept of irony escapes you, don't read the Whales section.

Print-oriented Content

Store and transmit PDFs and other printable documents. Avoid rushing to the most remote part of your constituency when supporters can print their own copies.