It’s election time again, and there’s no shortage of spin and distortion about candidates and issues. Fortunately, we have some very good political Web sites to help us make well-reasoned choices at the ballot box. And that’s just the start: Some of our other favorite sites use the latest Web tools to bring a new transparency to governments, special interests, and campaigns–year round.
Project Vote Smart: Run by a bipartisan group of interns and volunteers, Project Vote Smart publishes the biographies, voting records, and other details about all presidential, congressional, gubernatorial, and state legislative candidates.
OpenSecrets.org: All candidates for federal office must report the people and organizations that have contributed money to their campaigns. These revenue sources, of course, often serve as fairly accurate predictors of the decisions that a candidate might make once he or she takes office-because you don’t forget your friends, right?
Yes, the Internet is becoming a central part of politics, and someday soon we’ll cast our votes online too.
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