Before saying goodbye to Street Team ’08 I wanted to put together a countdown recapping a few of my favorite moments from this project. Seeing that mobile media played such a large part of our election...
Well, this is it, Street Team fans, the end of this crazy election road. Here's my 4 minute flashback of the last 40 weeks, celebrated with a 40 as it should be.
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So one day in May, I got a call from MTV News, asking me if I'd like to join their Street Team as the Vermont reporter. I believe my response was a resounding "Hell yeah!" Less than two weeks later, I...
Michigan in 2008. There were complex challenges and dramatic stories everywhere, from the "Uncommitted" Democratic primary to the landslide in November. While covering the state for MTV's Emmy-winning...
Woah… I never thought November would actually come, like this election had no end to it and the issues would never be absolved; the wars, the economy, the environment, the candidates and their campaigns
Without further ado, here it is. A compilation of the best of the best from my 11-months on the Trail. No matter what side these young people were on, there is one thing for sure. Election Season in the...
It was an extreme honor to spend the year reporting the fascinating work done by Tennessee's youth over this past election cycle. I would like to thank MTV, the Knight Foundation, and all of the peopl...
More than anything, the historic 2008 elections and Barack Obama's election day victory were a testament to the power and the promise of democracy in the United States of America. In the face of long...
Vermont is well-known as the bluest state in the nation. It was the first state called for Barack Obama on Election Day, and has one of the most left-wing Congressional delegations in the country.
On the morning of Nov. 4, before the nation knew who their next president would be, Vermont voters offered their words of wisdom to the next man to serve at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue by answering one question...