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Democracy for America Campaign Training is Coming to WV

by: DB

Fri Mar 25, 2011 at 22:52:19 PM EDT

DFA campaign training is coming to WV April 9-10. The event is the first time this kind of training has been offered in WV. Whether you are a member of the Democratic Party, a progressive activist and/or DFA activist, a candidate, a staffer or a olunteer, a young person looking to get involved with politics, this training is an opportunity you don't want to miss.

This is a no-nonsense training! The DFA Training Academy is established nationally as a cutting
edge winning training/campaign operations program. The training uses tactics and strategies developed and practiced by top electoral campaign consultants from all over the country. This training is provided at the price of $70.00 where consultants will charge (independently) thousands for the information provided.

In addition to the training, DFA Director Jim Dean will address the group on Sunday morning.

Be sure to register by Sunday evening 3/27 to reserve your place at the training. http://www.democracyforamerica...

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Going to Netroots Nation?

by: Kaili Lambe

Tue Mar 08, 2011 at 18:02:21 PM EST

by: Kaili Lambe

I'm new here - in fact, I'm fairly new to blogging. Full disclosure: I've never even been to West Virginia, but I want to get to know you and your community.

I was recently hired as a Political Campaign Manager at Democracy for America (DFA), and in addition to getting involved in local issues, I am helping run the Netroots Nation Scholarship Competition, which just launched yesterday.

Apply or vote here.  

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Truth and consequences: Sens. Rockefeller (D-WV) and Nelson (D-NE)

by: Clem Guttata

Sat Aug 01, 2009 at 18:02:03 PM EDT

Truth

Back in June, Sen. Rockefeller made a prophetic statement about health care reform legislation. Now it's August, a Jr. Sen. has been seated from Minn. (go, Franken, go), and Sen. Rockefeller's statement is as true as ever:

"There is a very small chance any Republicans will vote for this health-care plan. They were against Medicare and Medicaid [created in the 1960s]. They voted against children's health insurance.

"We have a moral choice. This is a classic case of the good guys versus the bad guys. I know it is not political for me to say that," Rockefeller added.

"But do you want to be non-partisan and get nothing? Or do you want to be partisan and end up with a good health care plan? That is the choice."

At the time, we said Sen. Rockefeller had nailed the Republicans. Turns out, there's more than few obstructionist Senate Democrats who want to be "non-partisan and get nothing," too.

Consequences

This week, feeling pressure from a Democracy for America advertisement running in his district, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) inexplicably lashed out at this grassroots group as an "outside interest group" before indulging a bipartisan fetish:

July 31, 2009 - Following is a statement released today by Jake Thompson, Senator Ben Nelson's spokesman, in response to an ad running in the Nebraska media concerning Senator Nelson and health care.

"Nebraskans don't need outside special interest groups telling them what to think. Senator Nelson has nothing but praise for Nebraska groups working toward health care reform. Unfortunately, he says, these outside groups undermine the sincere and dedicated efforts of people in our state.

[snip]

Nebraskans know Ben Nelson is an independent thinker. He also has a long record in the governor's office and the U.S. Senate of bringing people together and working constructively so important legislation becomes law. Today, he's looking to support bipartisan legislation that reduces health care costs, boosts the quality of care and expands coverage to people who can't obtain it now."

The primary partner with DFA in running this ad is the PCCC (Progressive Change Campaign Committee). Here is their hard-hitting response:

Response, Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee

"Ben Nelson just called a Nebraska small businessman whose health insurance went up 42% an out-of-state special interest, while never disputing that he is bought and paid for by health and insurance interests who gave him millions to vote against his own constituents. If Ben Nelson stands behinds his spokesman's words, he just proved himself a fundamentally corrupt and out-of-touch politician who feels perfectly comfortable lying to his constituents and going to bat for private insurers who fear competition and want to rip off the people of Nebraska."

"We will be increasing our Nebraska ad buy on Monday morning."

Sidenote: 83% of Nelson's health and insurance industry contributions are from out of state.
http://www.campaignmoney.org/healthcare/nelson

Visit HealthCareCantWait.com now and join me (and 20,000 others!) in signing a call for Senate action. Let the Senate know, we can't wait, we need health care reform now.

Help keep this ad on the air at HealthCareCantWait.com

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So Here we are in Austin...Updated w/Dean Video (2 Videos)

by: wvblueguy

Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 20:09:10 PM EDT

THe action starts at Netroots Nation the minute you walk into the Hotel.  I met Troutfishing last night... one of Carnacki's fellow scholarship winners and who undoubtedly is one of the most knowledgeable people I have ever met on the subject of the religious right and politics.  More on that later. What really surprised me is that he is Carnacki's roomate here at the convention and their room is right down the hall from me.  Of course we are on the 13th floor which for some odd reason fits Carnacki to a tee.

The Howard Dean speech should be available on video later tonight.  As soon as it comes up I will post a link.  The Governor was in Crawford this morning as part of the Register for Change project that he has started.   The bus is really cool and they had a crowd of qt least 100 in Crawford that are ready for change too.Of course the biggest change will occur when George and Laura move home and vacate the White House for Barack Obama and his wife. 

As usual the Governor gave an inspirational speech and brought us all up to speed about the Register for Change campaign.  You can learn all about that at the Register for Change website.  In the meantime here is a slideshow with some of my pictures from the event.  I will discuss the caucuses I attended today later tonight.

 


Time to go to Howard Dean's Keynote and meet Carnacki. More to come. Update The Howard Dean Speech mentioned above... Second Video
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