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“Daily Kos” Will Keynote Idaho Democrats’ Biggest Event


By Jill Kuraitis, 1-10-08

Markos Moulitsas Zúniga

It’s not easy for Idaho Democrats to snag good speakers for their fundraising events. Only four electoral votes at play doesn’t put the state on the radar screen of campaign managers, and Boise isn’t exactly a fly-through.

Despite some memorable events with the likes of Vice-President Al Gore and the late Texas governor Ann Richards, Idaho’s Dems have been hit or miss with celebrities to draw a crowd, so they have sometimes played a different hand by inviting lesser-known speakers who are connected to a specific issue.

This year, it seems they’ll have both.

Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, founder of the Daily Kos website, the largest progressive blog in the world, will keynote the Frank Church Banquet in Boise on March 1.

The progressive Idaho blogosphere is buzzing with the news, which they learned through a conference call Thursday evening with John Foster, executive director of the state Ds, and Markos himself.

Since founding Daily Kos in 2002, Markos, an Army veteran, has developed an online community of progressives, and is one of a handful of activists who helped create political blogging on the Web.

Named “the single most successful entrepreneur of the progressive movement” by NY Times magazine writer and author Matt Bai, Moulitsas is also co-author of Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics, a contributing columnist to Newsweek Magazine and a weekly columnist at The Hill newspaper. He was named one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in the world by People en Español, was third in Forbe’s Web Celeb 25 rankings, and was listed 26th in PC World’s list of the “Most Important People on the Web”.

Daily Kos has traffic of about 600,000 daily visits. Among those posting diaries on the site are President Jimmy Carter, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and dozens of other senators, congressmen, and governors.

Some Idaho Democrats feel a special connection to Kos because of editor and writer Joan McCarter, known as “McJoan” on the Kos website.  [Full disclosure: McCarter also writes for New West.] McCarter is an Idaho native whose parents live in Boise, leading to her frequent visits. She covered the 1st Congressional District race in 2006 between Larry Grant and Bill Sali, helping to raise funds for Grant through what is known as “netroots” fundraising.



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