Robert Peterson considers himself an old-fashioned blogger.
A life sciences researcher in Chapel Hill, Peterson started out blogging for The Daily Kos, where he first learned about BlueNC in 2005 when he saw a piece crossposted by James Protzman.
"At the time, I thought it was this well-established Web site," he said. "It wasn't until some time later that I found out that I was user No. 14."
Peterson, 37, started out writing about health care, something he knew about from a stint as vice president of Health Care for All's North Carolina chapter. As a volunteer for John Edwards, he also wrote a lot about that campaign.
When that ended, Peterson became interested in the race for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor.
He says that the main contributors to BlueNC agree on a few basic principles: They support increasing health care coverage for the uninsured; they think No Child Left Behind should be changed or scrapped; and they opposed the proposed landing field in Eastern North Carolina.
The one area where they disagree: Which candidates to support.

