About two out of five adult Americans went online in 2004 to seek information or news on political campaigns, according to a newly-released study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. A total of 75 million Americans used the internet for that purpose, constituting 37 percent of adults and 61 percent of online users in the U.S. Looking more narrowly at political news, 29 percent of Americans went online to seek it in 2004, up by more than half from the 2000 election cycle. While TV remains the dominant means for people to get political news, 18 percent of respondents said they used the internet as their primary method, more than those who gave the nod to radio.