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GOP Takes Twitter To The Final Four

Getting the GOP online may seem so last year, but House Republican leadership is still running full steam ahead with a new plan to get more members using online media. 
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Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) heads a team that hopes to increase online outreach ahead of the 2010 mid-terms. They're doing it via a Final Four-style tournament, where Members can win points based on things like gaining more followers.

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