NEW YORK, April 3, 2007

Running For President In A Virtual World

Obama Dips Gucci-Clad Toe In Second Life Waters; Clinton, Edwards Hands Off Of Their Digital HQs

    • On March 31, 2007, Barack Obama made an otherworldly debut — as an avatar in Second Life. The split identity allowed him to talk to supporters on SoHo Island in Second Life while meeting with a group of Obama enthusiasts at a library in real-life Iowa. Photo

      On March 31, 2007, Barack Obama made an otherworldly debut — as an avatar in Second Life. The split identity allowed him to talk to supporters on SoHo Island in Second Life while meeting with a group of Obama enthusiasts at a library in real-life Iowa.  (Second Life Herald)

    • Supporters of Hillary Clinton built this space for her presidential campaign on Second Life. Photo

      Supporters of Hillary Clinton built this space for her presidential campaign on Second Life.  (CBS)

    • An aerial view of a space built by John Edwards' supporters in Second Life. Photo

      An aerial view of a space built by John Edwards' supporters in Second Life.  (Second Life Herald)

    • No shoes, no shirt...no automatic weapons? In Second Life, sabotage is to be expected. Barack Obama's headquarters is located on Silicon Island, which has its own security force — and signs to warn Photo

      No shoes, no shirt...no automatic weapons? In Second Life, sabotage is to be expected. Barack Obama's headquarters is located on Silicon Island, which has its own security force — and signs to warn "griefers."  (Second Life Herald)

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  • Photo Essay Campaigning, Virtually

    The top-tier candidates for the Democratic nomination for president each have headquarters in a virtual world. Christine Lagorio takes a look.

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