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Introducing our new partner, Talking Points Memo

As we continue to expand our online presence ahead of the general election, pa2010.com is proud to announce a partnership with the prominent political news Web site Talking Points Memo.

TPM will now be sharing some of our content with its large and far-reaching audience, and we’ll be doing the same here. We’ll also soon be embedding customized elements of the very useful TPMPollTracker on our home page, so that our readers can get a gauge on the consensus of survey data in key Pennsylvania races. TPM joins a growing roster of partners that includes The Washington Post and Metro Philadelphia.

Because TPM is left-leaning and we zealously guard our nonpartisan, non-ideological identity, all stories we publish from the site will be labeled accordingly, so that readers know the content is inherently separate from our news coverage.

So enjoy our expanded content offerings. And thanks again to our new friends at Talking Points Memo. We’re excited to work with you.

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August 12, 2010 at 7:00 am

--pa2010.com Staff

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  1. Steve

    Aug 12th, 2010

    Your growing list of partners all seem to be left-wing. Any chance you’ll partner with a conservtive or libertarian media outlet to balance things out?

  2. Dan Hirschhorn

    Aug 12th, 2010

    Hey Steve,

    Despite what people like to say about daily newspapers, Talking Points Memo is our only left-leaning partner at the moment.

    And yes, we are open to partnerships with media organizations across the political spectrum. If a conservative outlet were to approach us in the way that TPM did, we’d be excited at the prospect.

    Thanks for reading.

    Dan Hirschhorn

  3. Travon

    Jul 26th, 2011

    I’m quite pleased with the inofamrtion in this one. TY!

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