The State Blog Project Grows
By Erick Posted in Blogosphere — Comments (6) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
Just wanted to let you all know that the State Blog Project had been updated. Sorry it has taken so long to get some of you in there. I started getting feed back about a number of the blogs no longer being active. I've gone through and gotten out the dead ones and have added new ones.
Also, I've added a more expeditious process to get new recommendations up, so you should not have to worry about a long delay now. I apologize for the inconvenience.
In any event, the list continues to grow. At CPAC this past week, a lady asked about supporting state blogs. We'll be unveiling some exciting new tools here at RedState in the near future to do just that. In the meantime, what help do you think we should give for state blogs? What more should we do with the State Blog Project? I'd appreciate your thoughts. As always, if you have a recommendation, send it in.
Likewise, there are still a few states we have no listings for. Let's fill those in.
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I've been avoiding signing up for this, since I've been an ex-pat in IN for the past year, but I'm moving back to Chicago within a month. What are the requirements? Will this be hosted on Redstate just like user blogs etc?
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NARF
Start a blog, give a particular focus to state or local politics in your state, and send me an email. I'll add it.
How about adding a section like the recommended blogs section, but for posting from state blogs?
...a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right...
---Thomas Paine---
My blog, Adam's Blog focuses a lot on Idaho politics, please add it.
What have you heard about Fred Thompson entering the race? He's reportedly going to meet with his advisors this week. I think if he enters now, he'll be the leader within six weeks.

to some how create some sort of massive blog which reads those blog's RSS and creates a headline.. that we sorta have a link/respository here?
then again, unless the content is approved or the site is stamped/given approval it might not be such a good idea.