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jghitzert's blog
We all know that there was a huge influx of people that volunteered on every level of the Obama campaign. Thousands of people just in the Portland Metro area, individuals that had never been involved in politics before, provided sweat equity to ensure the Democrats prevailed in the fall. The effort now though is to find a way to keep these dedicated people engaged and involved as we move into the less energizing time between campaigns.
Democrats are starting to understand that aggressive advocacy is the best policy. Progressives have always had a soft spot for consensus building that too often has led to an appearance of weakness. We are told by our conservative pundits that we must move forward in a bi-partisan spirit, read acquiesce to the GOP perspective. In our effort to be more sensitive to the opposition we make compromises that often undermine essential strategies. Nothing stands as a better example for this than the 2000 Democratic Presidential ticket.
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