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3. #2 Tenacity as a tactic
I want to raise a tactical issue I hope will get appropriate attention. I'm talking about planning for the prospect of long lines, long wait times, and the need for serious staying power the evening of Nov. 7th. I suggest we hope for the best, but prepare for the worst...

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I've done voter registration work. I've done GOTV work. I've done canvassing and cold calling. I recognize how much effort goes into the street presence. I also recognize the importance of a motivated electorate. We need to plan, and I would say budget for the likelihood that voters in key precincts will face long lines, few machines, and long wait times. It is going to be cold in most of the country.

Some people have talked about the need to march in the street if the election is stolen. It would be a hell of a lot better to sit down in line and refuse to move out of line BEFORE the election is stolen. Marching AFTER the fact is a distant second option.

People need to be emotionally prepared to stand on line and refuse to give up. Supporting that effort is a significant logistical problem. We need to really think about the resources needed to provide comfort to those who will stay in line come hell or high water (people/food/beverages/etc).

Based on my experience, it is extremely powerful both in terms of news coverage and recruiting people to vote if there are long lines where people refuse to leave. As we approach the finish line, strategy will have to give way to tactics. We've got to build a presence early and keep it strong all day long.

We did it in Philadelphia back in the 80s when Wilson Goode ran for mayor the first time. It was historic. The lines in predominantly black voting precints went around the block in many locations. They basically put markers at the end of the line at 8:00 PM. If you were already in line, you could not be denied the right to vote. We were lucky the weather was mild that night. We didn't finish voting in some precincts until after 11:00 pm. But no one was complaining. People were celebrating. We knew we had won. If we are gong to turn things around this time, I think we have to repeat that sort of experience.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/27/02951/874

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  Strategies to Protect the Vote on Nov. 7 sarahlee  Oct-27-06 01:10 PM   #0 
   #1 Video the Vote  sarahlee   Oct-27-06 01:13 PM   #1 
   strategy  Parche   Oct-27-06 01:15 PM   #2 
   Well I have posted 4 ides  sarahlee   Oct-27-06 01:23 PM   #6 
   #2 Tenacity as a tactic  sarahlee   Oct-27-06 01:15 PM   #3 
   #3 A Blue Revolution  sarahlee   Oct-27-06 01:17 PM   #4 
   Work at a polling place  grizmaster   Oct-27-06 01:22 PM   #5 
   Bravo! I'm Driving people in to vote  sarahlee   Oct-27-06 01:25 PM   #7 
      you get 'em there  grizmaster   Oct-27-06 01:51 PM   #8 
         Its a deal  sarahlee   Oct-27-06 02:54 PM   #10 
   Considering K&R... considering...and some more...  BelgianMadCow   Oct-27-06 02:02 PM   #9 
   Taking the GOP GOTV effort a bit off track  sarahlee   Oct-27-06 04:48 PM   #11 
   Kicking and going to bed  sarahlee   Oct-28-06 12:38 AM   #12 
   Kicking for Sat. am n/t  sarahlee   Oct-28-06 10:20 AM   #13 
   Texas machines now flipping votes from Democrats to Republicans  sarahlee   Oct-31-06 12:03 PM   #14 
   From somone who works with these machines at TX Kos  sarahlee   Oct-31-06 12:35 PM   #16 
   Record the Vote  sarahlee   Oct-31-06 12:12 PM   #15 
 

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