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Monday, May 15, 2023

Lesson for US politicians: Buy your political brand domain names!

Political brand domain BenQuayle.com has nothing to do with the candidacy of former US Vice President Dan Quayle’s son, Ben, who is running for Congress in Arizona. Among the advertisers that have used the site is the Democratic National Committee, which promoted the accomplishments of former US President Obama, whom Ben Quayle has called in US history’s worst president.

United State presidential election campaigns materials prominently display candidates’ names on news networks and social media  with the expectation that US voters will remember those names, and the issues the candidates stand for, on US Election Day. Domain names, when used properly, can also serve as major part of valuable campaigning tools: a simple .COM or .ORG address featuring the candidate’s name is easy for his or her US voters to remember and reinforces the candidate’s identity in ongoing election process.

During last year's United State presidential election campaigns, were you hoping to read-up on former president Barack Obama's abortion stance? Too bad, if you went to website Obama ForPresident.com. It featured crossword puzzles and fantasy football rather than United State public-policy papers. Were you looking to volunteer for United State Senate candidate John Sununu? If you visited website JohnSununu.com, it allowed you to sign up for a free online dating service but not to sign on to a presidential election political campaign. Did you want to help finance John McCain's bid for the presidency? During much of the 2008 presidential election campaigns season, a contribution submitted through the official-looking website JohnMcain.com would have supported a man in Houston, Texas, without one nickel funding John McCain's run for inter the White House.

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