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In reply to the discussion: Whose Democratic Party Is It? [View all]MineralMan
(151,210 posts)What I have is hard work to offer to help a candidate get the votes needed. At every convention here, the candidates come up to me and we have conversations. I ask them questions and they answer. When our state senator didn't give the right answer, we refused to endorse him at the convention and he withdrew his candidacy, because he knew he couldn't win without our endorsement. We elected a progressive Senator for our district, a Hmong immigrant who did give us the right answers. He's been doing a great job.
I don't have any trouble being heard, despite a lack of cash. Go to that precinct website in my signature line. Look at the list of people elected from the districts I'm in. Research them. I'll be talking to them all next year, face to face. They hear my voice just fine. I email all of them from time to time. They respond.
You don't have to have cash to have a voice. You just have to have something to say and be in a position to say it so they'll listen. You also have to listen and to talk to others in your area. You have to make some sense. You can't use insults and derision to communicate. You have to speak clearly and plainly and logically and you have to demonstrate the ability to bring out voters.
Or, you can just say it doesn't work and stop trying. That's just not my style.