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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Primary challenges are probably the only way. locally we had some good wins, i'll be focusing on overthrowing republicans from our state govt but when I look at congress and see dems approving trump's cabinet picks and poo poo legislation even after these huge publicized showings of support like the women's march and constant phone calls to their office from constituents asking them to represent their interests i feel scared and powerless. like all this effort still isn't enough even for people who are supposed to be on our side. is there anything i can do if i'm not in their state?
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yellowyams posted:my state is gerrymandered to hell and back and my senators are republican, what the gently caress can i do to get dems to stop loving over their constituents? are calls just not working? are they not getting enough? there's literally a huge visible resistance fully prepared to back them in opposing trump and his garbage cabinet but several of them keep playing along. I dunno where you are, but Democrats don't give a gently caress about red states. There's a good chance the Democrats in charge could easily be toppled internally if more people got involved with the party, because they've probably got nothing but inertia keeping them together. Try to find your state website, it should have some sort of listing of more local party structure, like counties or whatever. Try to get involved with any of those that you can.
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# ? Jan 25, 2017 00:02 |
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yellowyams posted:locally we had some good wins, i'll be focusing on overthrowing republicans from our state govt but when I look at congress and see dems approving trump's cabinet picks and poo poo legislation even after these huge publicized showings of support like the women's march and constant phone calls to their office from constituents asking them to represent their interests i feel scared and powerless. like all this effort still isn't enough even for people who are supposed to be on our side. is there anything i can do if i'm not in their state? getting involved in local politics is a great start, and if you can take office, that's even better.
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Syndlig posted:I'm going to the Wilco Dems Happy Hour this Thursday (if I'm not still sick, that is), which will be at 6:00 - 8:00 PM at Morelia Mexican Grill, 9900 W Parmer Ln, Austin, TX 78717. If you're from an activist group like the DSA I think it'd be great for you to show up to this - now seems like the perfect time to start getting all the local groups coordinating on some joint effort. Plus you get to get drunk and yell about politics to elected officials, so, hey! This! I talked with the Chair of my town's democratic party committee and he was talking about getting people over to the next DTC meeting and socialize with drinks afterwards. I said it may be better off just having a meet and greet at a pub somewhere instead: No agenda, just drink, talk and socialize with people and then get them signed up, whether to join the committee or commit to another activity that is useful, like canvassing and so on. My appointment to a committee was approved by my town's council last night with a really interest mix of people based on their party status. I have honestly no other ideas on what else this entails, and I have no idea what I am doing but like any good member of a democracy I'll have to fake it until I make it. e: Within the past few weeks I've gotten to know a lot of the local people involved in my town's politics. It honestly took two nights out of my time, 20 bucks for some beers, and some research online. HiHo ChiRho has issued a correction as of 01:20 on Jan 25, 2017 |
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I've said this before, but the coolest part about all this, is that going forward as we talk about other issues in other threads, there's gonna be a ton of people with a good understanding of how poo poo actually works at a local level.
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Gonna mention the various forum cross-state efforts in here as they pop up. Right now we've got a thread about the upcoming special election in Delaware threatening to turn this blue state red. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3806545
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# ? Jan 25, 2017 05:38 |
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Navigating through the Texas Dems official channels in person, on-site seems like a nightmare
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# ? Jan 25, 2017 21:50 |
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Someone made a pretty great tool for calling representatives: https://5calls.org/
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Nonsense posted:Navigating through the Texas Dems official channels in person, on-site seems like a nightmare What do you mean by this?
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blue squares posted:What do you mean by this? Where should I put my focus on? Where have you found that people are needed most? Sorry for vague questions Nonsense has issued a correction as of 23:29 on Jan 25, 2017 |
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Nonsense posted:Where should I put my focus on? Where have you found that people are needed most? Sorry for vague questions That depends on many factors. Are you looking to make a career out of it or are you trying to volunteer once per week? What I suggest, if you're just getting started, is to avoid becoming overwhelmed. There are so many problems that trying to keep up with all of them is a full-time job in itself. Begin with a single issue in your community that is important to you and begin researching it. Find out which elected officials are involved. Which city and state agencies. What factors are causing problems and which people are trying to solve it? If you know all of this about any issue, you're way ahead of the vast majority of other volunteers. Connect with the people who are already doing work you approve of and ask them how you can help. If no one is working on the issue you selected, go straight to your elected officials and find out why.
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Went to the Nevada Clark County Dem Central Committee meeting last night, at the behest of one of the Bernie superdelegates here in town. The crowd was pretty huge, at with least 300 people, almost a third of which were younger bernouts. You could tell the existing members were a little disconcerted. This was the meeting where people could sign up to be on the committee, which basically votes on how the party spends its resources in the county. Usually there's not enough people in attendance to fill out all the seats, but last night we mobbed them.
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MyLoathsomeCowboy posted:Went to the Nevada Clark County Dem Central Committee meeting last night, at the behest of one of the Bernie superdelegates here in town. The crowd was pretty huge, at with least 300 people, almost a third of which were younger bernouts. You could tell the existing members were a little disconcerted. That kicks rear end
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hey this is the best thread i can think to ask about - anyone familiar with the DSA? they have a "what is the DSA?" introductory meeting and their (very very bad) now lists a whole bunch of related things that seem cool around chicago
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 01:41 |
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bump_fn posted:hey this is the best thread i can think to ask about - anyone familiar with the DSA? they have a "what is the DSA?" introductory meeting and their (very very bad) now lists a whole bunch of related things that seem cool around chicago let that sink in for a minute and then join
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bernie folks basically succeeded in taking over the local convention here, because we organized and showed up keep the fight going
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Hi there, New Jersey goon here. I'm a teacher and don't have a ton of free time but I would like to get involved in some manner. Even though NJ always goes blue in national elections, I still want help out at the state level as well, especially considering out anti-education, corrupt fucksandwich of a governor. I skimmed the first several pages and didn't see anything for NJ.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 01:51 |
I live in DC, and ironically, we are super close to all the action, but a resident has essentially 0 say in what goes on because we have no voting members of congress. What should I do?
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Who do i go to in Minnesota
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I just got back from my first Democratic Party event in my corner of Kansas City (lol). I live in Johnson County, which was the only part of the state that had increased Democratic turn out in this election compared to 2012. There were a good number of people there (70) but only about a table full of people who were between 25-35. It was a great meeting and everyone talked about how terrible Hillary Clinton was for ignoring the rust belt since almost everyone there was originally from a one street light town which has been completely ignored by our party for generations. I also said that I would like to be a Precinct Committeeman and that will likely go unopposed since there are openings throughout the county for them. I also have low self esteem and don't mind losing elections, so I think going forward I'll be running for offices which are otherwise uncontested in favor of the republican incumbent. So, thanks thread! Regardless of if I get the committeeman position I am happy to be the point of contact in the OP for Johnson County, KS. Hot Dog Day #82 has issued a correction as of 02:49 on Jan 26, 2017 |
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MustelaFuro posted:Hi there, New Jersey goon here. I'm a teacher and don't have a ton of free time but I would like to get involved in some manner. Even though NJ always goes blue in national elections, I still want help out at the state level as well, especially considering out anti-education, corrupt fucksandwich of a governor. Hop on the discord and I can try and help burn Monmouth county to the ground with you or something.
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LinYutang posted:bernie folks basically succeeded in taking over the local convention here, because we organized and showed up What state is this?
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Got back from Jacksonville's Young Dems meeting a little while ago. Duval County is a big Republican stronghold in Florida (or as big a Republican stronghold as a large city in a swing state can be, anyway), but from the sounds of things the Democratic Party here is getting flooded with pissed-off millennials who are very into the idea of actually bothering to run candidates for every available seat. There's a proposed ordinance against LGBT employee discrimination that Dems here have been trying to push for years, and they're hoping it'll go through this time now that they've gotten a lot of local businesses and religious leaders on their side.
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NYC goons: There were a few meetups around Thanksgiving, a few of us are planning to circle back around this weekend at a bar or something and get reacquainted/discuss. New faces are more than welcome. PM me for more info if you're interested~
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HiHo ChiRho posted:Hop on the discord and I can try and help burn Monmouth county to the ground with you or something. I can't tonight, but I'll hop on tomorrow around 4-5ish
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update over in my appalachian backwater: county chair is out of town until the 28th. so i guess we'll pick up from there on his return.
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Gene Hackman Fan posted:update over in my appalachian backwater: county chair is out of town until the 28th. Don't get discouraged. Things are weird in small counties, probably cause there's no one else to pick up the slack. I'm sure you'll be able to get into things.
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I live in a rural area. Very rural. Ruralest in the state some might say...so it is tough to find like minded folks outside of my internet dungeon. But with the help of some goons, I was able to reach out to the nearest dem branch, and go to what was very much 5 - 70 year old women with "I'm still with h->r shirts. In any case, it cemented the point that no one, out here in the wilderness is going to spur me into action, to light my fire, and whip me into a group where I feel like our actions matter. So I am just going to write and call these fucks everyday. Basic Poster has issued a correction as of 20:29 on Jan 26, 2017 |
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Had a KnockEveryDoor meeting tonight. Recording: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwbKMQH1Q2Fja3FqVXpQMS1mWkE/view Far more important, though: KnockEveryDoor Canvass Host Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_gidKOWgGtYDRjNOV0oRjOG4STf-MjVXGXdpiDSAVVM/edit That contains everything you need to know to get involved immediately, run your own canvassing event, and get out knocking. It includes canvassing scripts, forms to fill out, trackers and data collection forms, lots of lessons on canvassing. Good stuff.
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Grondoth posted:Don't get discouraged. Things are weird in small counties, probably cause there's no one else to pick up the slack. I'm sure you'll be able to get into things. Oh i was getting discouraged because I hadn't heard anything. Now that I know he'll be back in tomorrow, I'm a lot more at ease.
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bump_fn posted:hey this is the best thread i can think to ask about - anyone familiar with the DSA? they have a "what is the DSA?" introductory meeting and their (very very bad) now lists a whole bunch of related things that seem cool around chicago I'm with DSA in NYC. What kinds of questions do you have about the organization? And the "Effective Leftism" thread in D&D has more frequent DSA-talk. I know their Chicago city chapter grew a lot recently, and now has two branches (one for north and one for south), plus they have a bunch of chapters in the suburbs all around. I can't vouch for their website, though. For a sense of what DSA does, check out either dsausa.org or socialists.nyc (NYC-specific, but still informational). Mr. Jive posted:NYC goons: PMed you Anime Schoolgirl posted:the DSA is the only organized civic pac for the democratic party ...what do you mean? MustelaFuro posted:Hi there, New Jersey goon here. I'm a teacher and don't have a ton of free time but I would like to get involved in some manner. Even though NJ always goes blue in national elections, I still want help out at the state level as well, especially considering out anti-education, corrupt fucksandwich of a governor. DSA is growing heavily in NJ right now, and my understanding is that they are paying close attention to the gubernatorial Democratic primary and hopefully'll be able to raise hell (in a good way).
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# ? Jan 28, 2017 17:40 |
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At AZ Democratic reorganization today. One of the Vice Chair candidate's slogan is "An injury to one is an injury to all"
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if you have any tiny level of power to get establishment dems to show some loving backbone and resist this illegitimate regime, this would be a really good time to leverage it.
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ChickenOfTomorrow posted:if you have any tiny level of power to get establishment dems to show some loving backbone and resist this illegitimate regime, this would be a really good time to leverage it. Going to my town Dem meeting Feb 1st and county meeting the 13th. Also getting a DSA meeting set up for the 4th.
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Went to an info session for my local county Dem party. Precinct elections are early march, thinking bout trying for precinct chair. This is one of the few counties in Oklahoma that ever puts any Dems in office so maybe I can do a thing!
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Alfred P. Pseudonym posted:Went to an info session for my local county Dem party. Precinct elections are early march, thinking bout trying for precinct chair. This is one of the few counties in Oklahoma that ever puts any Dems in office so maybe I can do a thing! do it. organize progressives and get them to show up and vote for you. these elections are usually really sleepy and the old guard doesn't care about showing up
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Alfred P. Pseudonym posted:Went to an info session for my local county Dem party. Precinct elections are early march, thinking bout trying for precinct chair. This is one of the few counties in Oklahoma that ever puts any Dems in office so maybe I can do a thing! Precinct? Go for it. Most precincts have vacancies, everyone should pursue at least this level of involvement. (Assuming that it's equivalent to how it works in my state.)
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tennessee backwater update: spoke on the phone with the current county chair -- reorganization goes down in around march, and he's wanting me to run for chair. i'm typing up the candidacy letter as we speak.
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Gene Hackman Fan posted:tennessee backwater update: spoke on the phone with the current county chair -- reorganization goes down in around march, and he's wanting me to run for chair. Hell yeah!
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Gene Hackman Fan posted:tennessee backwater update: spoke on the phone with the current county chair -- reorganization goes down in around march, and he's wanting me to run for chair. give em hell
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