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INTERNET CAMPAIGN
EDITORIALS
Jul 26, 2013
Internet campaign results
Japan¡¯s first use of the Internet for campaign purposes may have helped to inform voters but did not spur a higher voter turnout for the July 21 Upper House poll.
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Politics
Jul 20, 2013
Inaugural Internet campaigning not proving to be game-changer in poll
The Internet won¡¯t have a major impact on the House of Councilors poll because a Liberal Democratic Party win seems certain and candidates are opting to campaign in person.
EDITORIALS
Jul 10, 2013
Japan¡¯s first ¡®Internet election¡¯
Political candidates don¡¯t seem to be using the Internet effectively ahead of the July 21 Upper House polls. The messages read more like diaries than policy arguments.
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Politics
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GAME OF NUMBERS
Jul 9, 2013
Tech-savvy candidates hope to reach young voters via online campaigns
For Kan Suzuki, a tech-savvy Upper House member, the Internet is a powerful campaign tool that he can use to help him win a third term at a time when his party is facing so much adversity.
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