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Chris Vallance | 19:12 UK time, Tuesday, 7 November 2006

insideDC.jpgIf you want to know that the inside of the BBC Washington Bureau looks like click here. It's a peculiar experience being vlogged as you are talking about vloggies. Again if you get some footage of the election that you've put on your blog or on a video sharing site drop a note in the comments.

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  1. At 08:21 PM on 07 Nov 2006, Roberto Carlos Alvarez-Galloso,CPUR wrote:

    I just finished turning over photos I took of Election Day 2006 in Miami Florida to the BBC Bureau in Miami Florida.

    On the way, there were few people voting and at the same time, more signs for Linn [The Reform Party Candidate for Florida Governor] appeared in some of the streets in Miami.

    Last but not least, people who saw the TV interview with Davis [Democratic Candidate for Governor] by Oscar Haza were witness to hearing Oscar Haza asking questions about Crist's Sexual Orientation. Davis answered that he did not go into people's personal lives.

  2. At 01:37 AM on 08 Nov 2006, Treasure of Baghdad wrote:

    wow! If the DC office looks like that, what about the one in London?

    Good job.

  3. At 03:13 AM on 17 Nov 2006, Ellis Anderson wrote:

    thought you might be interested in this - we're down here in "Katrina Land." Waveland took the real eye of the storm. Now, the local elections are less than a month a way.

    Our group put this Waveland election blog together because we believe it's going to be a growing trend in the future - a way to get citizens participating in local government again -

    it's free, it's an excellent tool for democracy and all it takes is a few local yokel computer geeks. We've had a great time.

    Thanks! Ellis Anderson

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