Following in the footsteps of the likes of Bono and as part of her "conversational" Presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton posted a question to Yahoo! Answers two days ago.  I'm not a big fan of Yahoo! Answers, but this seems like a pretty good idea. 

Here's her question: "Based on your own family's experience, what do you think we should do to improve health care in America?"

So far she's got 35,407 "answers" from the Yahoo! Answers community.  As a sidenote, I pity the campaign staffer who will be assigned with reading all that stuff.

I wouldn't make too big of a deal out of this, but I think you have to give credit to her campaign for coming up with a nice, small idea.  If they can come up with another 100 or so small, online ideas like this over the next two years, they might be onto something…

<Via Politics Online>

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Todd Zeigler
Todd Zeigler serves as the Brick Factory’s chief strategist and oversees the operations of the firm. In his sixteen year career in digital, he has planned and implemented campaigns for clients including the Pickens Plan, International Youth Foundation, Panthera, Edison Electric Institute, and the American Chemistry Council. Todd develops ambitious online advocacy programs, manages crises, implements online marketing strategies, and develops custom applications and software. He is bad at golf though.