Whereas the Internet was a big factor in the last presidential election, YouTube is an even bigger factor in the mid-term election Tuesday. YouTube -- the homemade video clip phenomenon -- has become the repository for every politican's slip up, attack ad, Jon Stewart ha ha and more this political season. But I'm thinking that this election happened to collide with the growing popularity of YouTube. What about in the future? YouTube or future clones will always find a place for politics. It's a dream come true -- wide distribution video -- for no money. The real question is how long will the amatuer video market drive the growth of&hellip
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