Scott Brown's incredible victory in Massachusetts has produced an onslaught of stories this week about how the GOP is surpassing Democrats in online politics/organizing. With numerous links to these individual stories across the internet, I thought I would do my best to compile them all in one easy-to-navigate round-up:
- Politics Magazine: An Online Model for the GOP?
- CitizenTube: Republicans rally around Brown on YouTube
- Washington Post: Republican Netroots a Winner in the Massachusetts special election
- Tech President: Brown vs Coakley Post-Mortem: The Internet's Role in Politics 2010
- Real Clear Politics: Online Strategy Fuels Brown Surge
- Wall Street Journal: How Scott Brown Used Google to Get Results in Mass. Election
- Tech President: Massachusetts Special: The State of the Brown vs. Coakley (Online) Race
- Huffington Post: Scott Brown's Massachusetts Insurgency Shows How Online Organizing Has Shifted the Political Calculus
- Wall Street Journal: Atwitter in Mass.: Brown’s Social Media Strategy Tops Coakley’s
- ClickZ: Massachusetts Senate Election Could Inspire a More Digital GOP
- AdAge: Coakley Ignores Obama's Digital-Media Playbook in Massachusetts
- ABC: Is Scott Brown Closing the GOP Technology Gap?
- New York Times: Internet Politics From Both Sides Now
- CNN: GOP candidate dominates social networking in Massachusetts
- CNN: GOP candidate saturates Google with ads
If you know of a MA Senate online politics story not included above, please leave a link in the
comments section below and I will do my best to include it on this list.

