Voter.com Announces Partnerships With The Nation & National Review

Posted on June 2, 2000

Voter.com, a political website, has announced a content sharing, co-branding and advertising deal with two leading political publications. The Nation, a weekly magazine and liberal voice, and National Review, a bi-weekly magazine representing the voice of the right, will provide information to Voter.com users from both ends of the political spectrum.

A co-branded website between National Review and Voter.com will provide feature content including news, debates and chat rooms. The Nation will provide several articles each week to Voter.com for display, as well as a subscription link. Both publications, on their websites, in turn will receive candidate info, profiles, position papers and advocacy group information from Voter.com.

``Voter.com is thrilled to announce these content sharing deals with the most established liberal and conservative voices in the media. Through Voter.com, The Nation and National Review will bring left and right together, providing users with news content from both ends of the political aisle on the issues and candidates that are important to them,'' said Voter.com CEO Justin Dangel.

``We're excited by the opportunity to take part in a project designed to engage more Americans in the political process at a time of ferment and change. And we hope to turn people on to thinking anew about the larger possibilities of our democracy,'' said Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor, The Nation.

``We're very excited by this opportunity. National Review has been using the web for quite some time as a powerful tool to get our message out. We're delighted that Voter.com is offering us a forum and megaphone to continue that effort. Also, we look forward to -- once again -- facing The Nation on the battlefield of ideas. This should be a lot of fun,'' said National Review's Online Editor, Jonah Goldberg.


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