When David launched his company in January 2007, he naturally did so with a YouTube video urging Republicans to join him in the modern world to help win elections that we lost by a mere handful of votes. That same week, CNN's Situation Room highlighted David's video as a symbol of those who were urging Republicans to use the Internet more effectively.
Since that week, David has been consistently recognized as a leader in his field by publications and colleagues, has his opinions published in media outlets when he has something important to say, is one of the most often quoted Republicans about the topic in the mainstream media, and makes an appearance every now and then on "TV."
In June 2008, David was honored to be named one of 25 Campaigns & Elections' Politics Magazine's 2008 Rising Star's for his efforts and successes to push and pull Republicans to the modern world. He has been profiled for these efforts by hubs like the Washington Post (twice), National Journal, Wired, and Campaigns and Elections' Politics Magazine.
His opinion pieces on the intersection of technology + politics have been published in The New York Times, The Politico (twice), and The Hill.
Sometimes, David is asked by reporters, bloggers, and other influential people about his thoughts on how technology is impacting the political space. You can see an ongoing, comprehensive list of those items in his del.icio.us account. In case we missed some, you can also do a quick Google News search for "David All."
On July 15, 2007, it was really neat for David to be on NPR's "All Things Considered" in a 4 minute story about why, sadly, he thought Democrats were beating Republicans online and how he thought Republicans could catch up. Click here to listen.
David doesn't watch much TV, but he's one of the younger faces that shows up on places like CNN, Fox News, ABC News Now, and local news affiliates. You can see the clips we've been able to acquire the raw video files for in on our YouTube channel.
One of his favorite opportunities was having a little fun with news icon Sam Donaldson during ABC News Now's New Hampshire primary day election coverage: