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Question: How will negative statements posted on the internet affect candidates down the road?
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Mainly ignored
 
#2
Some ignored, but the "juicier" ones will surface in campaigns
 
#3
It'll be a major source for attacks against candidates
 
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« on: July 31, 2008, 03:48:50 AM »

With the rise of social networking sites, and forums, how will the internet affect elections, say 30 years down the road?  Will Facebook pages be looked at to see what controversial statements were said, or will the candidates essentially have an understood agreement not to go there, since most everybody would have a few things on Facebook, or a forum like this, that would be embarassing?
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