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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Political Web wars
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Connecting to presidential candidates has never been easier thanks to the Internet.

Following in the footsteps of YouTube's "You Choose '08" channel, MySpace is entering the political fray with the launch of their own official hub for the Presidential elections, which links to ten candidates' MySpace pages.

Barack Obama has the most MySpace "friends," and according to Alexa.com's Web traffic rankings, his Web site gets more consistent traffic than any other candidate.(Watch Video: The growing political influence of MySpace.com)
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