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1/17/11: Talk Radio: Jim and Rick talk with DorobekINSIDER
Vote iQ is a one-stop shop for politics where people can access politicians' views on hot topics like the deficit and health care reform. Jim Tisch, president, and Rick Shenkman, vice president, told the DorobekINSIDER how the site uses collaboration tools to help educate viewers. More

9/22/10: Press Release: Vote iQ Steps UP for Citizen Activists Sidelined by Facebook
GIG HARBOR, Wash., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Vote iQ is inviting grassroots activists angry with Facebook to use Vote iQ's social networking platform to promote their messages and recruit new members. More

8/2/10: Podcast: Larry Magid?s interview with Rick Shenkman
Vote iQ bills itself as "the nation's first major nonpartisan social-networking site built expressly for politics." The site allows voters to find candidates whose views mostly align with their own and to engage in a dialog with other political activists. More

7/23/10: Richard Dreyfuss Joins Advisory Board of Vote iQ
SAN FRANCISCO - Academy Award-winning Actor Richard Dreyfuss, whose vision on the "miracle of America" was shared at the Commonwealth Club here this week, has joined the Vote iQ Advisory Board www.voteiq.com. More

6/7/10: Article: Vote iQ: Politics Meets Social Media
o we need another social network, let alone one just for U.S. politics? Enter Vote iQ, which bills itself as the first social networking site that enables interaction between the electorate and the elected. More

6/03/10: Vote iQ Launches Political Social Networking Site
SEATTLE - Vote iQ, the nation's first major political social networking site, launched a sneak preview of its online platform at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York today. More

5/26/10: Article: Vote iQ takes swipe at Facebook as a political platform
The folks behind the forthcoming political social network Vote iQ took a shot at rival Facebook on Wednesday, arguing the popular site is not suited to hosting political discussions. More

5/11/10: Carville and Luntz Join Vote iQ Board of Advisors
SEATTLE - Two of the country's leading media heavyweights - Democrat James Carville and Republican Frank Luntz - have joined Vote iQ, the nation's first major social networking site expressly designed for politics. More

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