A big problem for us Democrats is that our efforts and campaigns are financed with modest individual contributions. During the campaign I would receive about 40-50 emails and text messages every day. After the campaign it did not stop and is still goes on now, but to a lesser degree. I am sick of it! Then there are the issue campaigns wh…
A big problem for us Democrats is that our efforts and campaigns are financed with modest individual contributions. During the campaign I would receive about 40-50 emails and text messages every day. After the campaign it did not stop and is still goes on now, but to a lesser degree. I am sick of it! Then there are the issue campaigns which in many cases are basically scamming operations that ask for money for campaigns that are presently an impossibility. Take for example, pleadings for cash to “repeal Citizens United.” Citizens United is a Supreme Court decision that will only be changed by replacing at least 2-3 current Supreme Court justices. That will take decades to occur. Where do the raised funds now go?
As Joe Trippi says, the tipple match BS (he uses the actual words) that's all Democrats took away from the Howard Dean campaign. The Republicans on the other hand learned that you could actually use those contacts to organize and create alternative communication networks.
A big problem for us Democrats is that our efforts and campaigns are financed with modest individual contributions. During the campaign I would receive about 40-50 emails and text messages every day. After the campaign it did not stop and is still goes on now, but to a lesser degree. I am sick of it! Then there are the issue campaigns which in many cases are basically scamming operations that ask for money for campaigns that are presently an impossibility. Take for example, pleadings for cash to “repeal Citizens United.” Citizens United is a Supreme Court decision that will only be changed by replacing at least 2-3 current Supreme Court justices. That will take decades to occur. Where do the raised funds now go?
As Joe Trippi says, the tipple match BS (he uses the actual words) that's all Democrats took away from the Howard Dean campaign. The Republicans on the other hand learned that you could actually use those contacts to organize and create alternative communication networks.