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Duncan / Anuzis Face Tech Conundrum

Yesterday, MI GOP Chair Saul Anuzis (who is running for RNC Chair) was criticized by a pro-Mike Duncan blog for using technology to promote himself -- instead of the MI GOP.
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Today, current RNC Chair Mike Duncan is being criticized for the exact opposite: Under his chairmanship, the RNC has created several social networking tools.  The potential problem, though, is that he is using these "party-branded" tools to promote his candidacy on his personal campaign website.

This is an interesting one:  One one hand, Duncan should get credit for having pushed the GOP to develop some web 2.0 tools.  On the other hand, should he be using them on his campaign website???

As you can see, the internet age creates many ethical dilemmas...

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