It's already 2008, election year, and most of the websites that are covering the elections in some capacity have already begun to do so. So it's a little late in the game for Truveo, but there's really no harm done. Things haven't actually heated up in the political arena nearly as much as they're about to. The video search engine now owned by AOL is launching a site that aggregates election-related videos from across major television networks, popular user-generated video sites, and from the campaign's own websites as well. Access the new site here.
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The options for the politics-centric site let you favorite certain videos, grab the feed, and filter by each politician. You can also filter results by most viewed for now, yesterday, this week, this month, and all time, as well as the top ranked, most relevant and most popular. You can also filter content by region, or choose to watch only the commentary if you'd like. And while the main site is segregated by Democrats and Republicans, it's a little more complicated to sift through the video based on its origin.