CampaignVersion: 1.2
Developer: Gorloch Interactive, LLC
Age rating: 4+
Rating Description
4+ Applications in this category contain no objectionable material.
9+ Applications in this category may contain mild or infrequent occurrences of cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence, and infrequent or mild mature, suggestive, or horror-themed content which may not be suitable for children under the age of 9.
12+ Applications in this category may also contain infrequent mild language, frequent or intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence, and mild or infrequent mature or suggestive themes, and simulated gambling which may not be suitable for children under the age of 12.
17+ Applications in this category may also contain frequent and intense offensive language; frequent and intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence; and frequent and intense mature, horror, and suggestive themes; plus sexual content, nudity, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs which may not be suitable for children under the age of 17.
Compatibility: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 2.1 or later
Filed Under: News
Nov 4: UPDATE: LIVE Presidential Election Results powered by CBS News in the Electoral Polls section of the app.
UPDATE: We will continue to support Campaign after the election, making it into a political newsreader. Please send us thoughts about features you'd like to see in the post-election version of Campaign.
We created Campaign to find a way to keep our political minds informed about Barack Obama and John McCain during the 2008 US Presidential election. It’s a way for others like us – the political hobbyist, the Beltway insider, and the casual citizen – to stay informed with news and stories from a variety of sources.
We’re not taking sides; we’re giving you the tools to cast your vote with confidence.
Campaign ’08 – Stay Informed.
Campaign Review
Election news aggregator delivers headlines to a red-blue divide
by Ben Boychuk, Macworld.com
Do John McCain voters want one source of news, and Barack Obama voters another? Do undecided voters need different sources of information? Are red state voters and blue state voters so far apart politically that they can no longer share common sources of information?
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