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Mike Gravel's HQ in SL opened


We were very keen to hear that Gravel's HQ in SL proved to be a success:
Robb Rail May 18th, 2007 at 9:49 pm " I have to admit, it looks like a great HQ! There is plenty of room for gathering large crowds. The design is crisp and clean with smooth lines. It is clearly the best looking SL Presidential Campaign, but Gravels group has come so late, I wonder if they can compete with thier democratic rivals? Staffing, seems to be the most important measure of an inworld campaign. As the Edwards Campaign clearly shows you don’t have to have a great looking HQ as long as you provide content and someone to great you. In my view, all Second Life campaigns come down to the original form of politics, meeting people. I am not convinced that Gravel, or any of the smaller candidates, have the in world momentum and man power to make the kind of impact that the early HQs did.

Of course, there has yet to be a visit from a Presidential Candidate inside SL. And whoever scores that visit, whether they are a large group or a small group deserves alot of praise from everyone who has taken an interest in SL Campaingns and Political HQs."

Below is another photo from the opening.


and a comment from AvaStar (the Bild)

and the link (SLURL) to the abandoned HQ in Second LIfe:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/DigitalZion/107/87/22

(the very next day the official SL commitee decided to move elsewhere because of some legal issues)
LONG LIVE DEMOCRACY!

Enjoy!

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Since I was quoted, I figured I would post the entire statement from which the quote was taken.

"I have to admit, it looks like a great HQ! There is plenty of room for gathering large crowds. The design is crisp and clean with smooth lines. It is clearly the best looking SL Presidential Campaign, but Gravels group has come so late, I wonder if they can compete with thier democratic rivals? Staffing, seems to be the most important measure of an inworld campaign. As the Edwards Campaign clearly shows you don’t have to have a great looking HQ as long as you provide content and someone to great you. In my view, all Second Life campaigns come down to the original form of politics, meeting people. I am not convinced that Gravel, or any of the smaller candidates, have the in world momentum and man power to make the kind of impact that the early HQs did.

Of course, there has yet to be a visit from a Presidential Candidate inside SL. And whoever scores that visit, whether they are a large group or a small group deserves alot of praise from everyone who has taken an interest in SL Campaingns and Political HQs."