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I Am a Strange Loop
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  In doing that, how do we make progress on issues that demand attention now? I don't see any reason why some multitasking couldn't be done. I'm assuming that you're talking about fielding nonincumbent candidates to focus on. If that's true, those candidates would have little influence or effect until after an election.

I'm talking about making a difference with what we have now and finding the right candidates by basing it on what they can accomplish before the next election.

by rumi on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 05:33:06 PM EST
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I'm assuming that you're talking about fielding nonincumbent candidates to focus on. If that's true, those candidates would have little influence or effect until after an election.

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I'm talking about making a difference with what we have now and finding the right candidates by basing it on what they can accomplish before the next election.

I honestly don't have an answer to that. I'm not sure there is one. We've seen how little actual "real world" power we've been able to wield, especialy influencing voting behavior of our represenatives.

Perhaps the threat of our backing challengers to those who don't support us would help to force some of those who waiver from wandering to far off the farm. Here is where I really like the Leiberman/Lamont dynamic. If we were to thow so much support at Lamont to actually threaten to unseat Leiberman it would reverberate throughout the party. He's an easy target and represents everything wrong with that wing of the party.

And to actually defeat Leiberman ...would be a 10 on the richter scale.

But as you said ... for the here and now ... I'm not sure how much we can do. I could be very wrong on this though ...I just don't know
 

Migra Matters: progressive immigration reform

by Duke1676 (Duke1676@Yahoo.com) on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 05:54:28 PM EST
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  I think we can make the best of both worlds merge to make a difference now and also have the candidates 'seasoned' for the next election.

  One factor we all agree on seems to be the idea that the reform will come from the voter up. To gain the support of so many diverse interests, it's important to represent them whenever possible. Gathering these forces now, on a regular basis, would build support for future needs, like elections. It would also bring an immediate influence by having a larger bloc of influence on each issue that's taken as a large group...essentially under the Dem party where incumbents now can make a difference. Forcing the national discussion on these issues will filter out present incumbents by the next election and/or effect the changes that are needed now. It will also allow the newcomers exposure and a chance to prove what they have before throwing any serious weight behind them.

by rumi on Fri Feb 3rd, 2006 at 06:09:43 PM EST
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