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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-01-08 07:19 PM
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101. I agree. It is much bigger than who the candidate is...
Just swung by the computer and read this posting my mother had up and I just had to add...
The only way to truly win this election, Hillary or Barack is to join hands in the outer circle as democrats and push our progressive agendas in this 15 minutes of fame we've earned with the two most historical and progressive candidates! We can do this easily by becoming Neighborhood leaders. This is also known as Howard Dean's 50-State-Strategy. It is quite an easy process. You talk to 25 people in your neighborhood three times before the November election about voting Democrat, that is 75 times you've advocated for the democratic party which equates to about 8-10 votes for the Democratic Party. This is how we will win this year.. the year of the democratic party, the party of the people!

Check it out here and let's take back our country!!!!

http://www.democrats.org/a/party/a_50_state_strategy/
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