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global1

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50. In Ferguson The People's Desire For Change Turned Into Change.....
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 01:35 PM
Apr 2015

I don't believe a candidate running in Ferguson motivated the change to happen. The People realized that they were not represented and they voted to get representation.

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+++ 1,000 +++ n/t RKP5637 Apr 2015 #1
TY. riqster Apr 2015 #10
That's a good start, but the real measure will be whether systematic changes happen. aikoaiko Apr 2015 #2
And whether voters remain engaged. riqster Apr 2015 #5
It is a great start. sheshe2 Apr 2015 #60
Certainly looks that way. riqster Apr 2015 #61
Word. RedCappedBandit Apr 2015 #3
Some of each, I would say. riqster Apr 2015 #7
This is great news! City Lights Apr 2015 #4
Thanks. I see other posts as well. riqster Apr 2015 #6
Now if they can do this in the next election, the citizens can have control of their own town. -none Apr 2015 #8
Exactly. riqster Apr 2015 #9
Good job, Citizens of Ferguson, keep participating! Dont call me Shirley Apr 2015 #11
Yep! riqster Apr 2015 #12
I thought of Ferguson yesterday as I was voting Sienna86 Apr 2015 #13
Agreed. When I saw them start GOTV right away, I was hopeful. riqster Apr 2015 #15
Good for them, long overdue CanonRay Apr 2015 #14
Well said. riqster Apr 2015 #16
Still only 30%. And two of the three were won by the de facto incumbents. ieoeja Apr 2015 #17
The highest turnout in ward history. riqster Apr 2015 #23
People In Ferguson Were Motivated...... global1 Apr 2015 #18
Very true. riqster Apr 2015 #24
Change is hard. We will lose many elections. jeff47 Apr 2015 #27
It Needs To Go Both Ways..... global1 Apr 2015 #41
IMO, you're reading too much into Chicago. jeff47 Apr 2015 #43
In Ferguson The People's Desire For Change Turned Into Change..... global1 Apr 2015 #50
Because candidates magically appear on the ballot. jeff47 Apr 2015 #51
President Obama has shouted the messsge of VOTE so many times he must be sick of saying so. Fred Sanders Apr 2015 #19
I am sure the anti-vote people will do their best to spin this their way. riqster Apr 2015 #25
Voting does matter. Dems, Green or other progressive/moderate groups need to Iliyah Apr 2015 #20
Candidates are not entitled to votes. Candidates have to earn votes. jeff47 Apr 2015 #22
Voters should just sit back and wait for a perfect candidate? riqster Apr 2015 #28
No, Ferguson proves busting your ass to get votes works. jeff47 Apr 2015 #21
Yes knocking on doors helps Andy823 Apr 2015 #26
That's why you knock on doors all day long. jeff47 Apr 2015 #32
Yes, GOTV efforts were crucial. They had tents set up right after the shit started to fly. riqster Apr 2015 #30
The alternative is blaming stupid voters for the loss. jeff47 Apr 2015 #33
That is a top-down, elitist approach. riqster Apr 2015 #34
No, the elitist approach is assuming the voters are not doing that. jeff47 Apr 2015 #40
No, I said no such thing. riqster Apr 2015 #42
It's the obvious implication from what you did say. jeff47 Apr 2015 #44
I am advocating active personal involvement. riqster Apr 2015 #45
Well, you're the one calling voters stupid and lazy. jeff47 Apr 2015 #46
And here is a short summation of mine: riqster Apr 2015 #47
Involvement does not equal results. jeff47 Apr 2015 #49
Telepathic, you're not. riqster Apr 2015 #57
More than double the typical turnout.. a great start.. mountain grammy Apr 2015 #29
A great achievement. riqster Apr 2015 #31
You bet it does, which is exactly why it has to be higher. mountain grammy Apr 2015 #35
True. Non-involvement emboldens and enables the PTB. riqster Apr 2015 #37
That is great news. Thank you for posting this! DrewFlorida Apr 2015 #36
Thanks. riqster Apr 2015 #38
Yep ,, Cryptoad Apr 2015 #39
Can felons vote in MO? When it comes to voting in Ferguson, I end up wondering how targeting ChisolmTrailDem Apr 2015 #48
Not sure. That varies from state to state. riqster Apr 2015 #53
Every vote counts. Not voting ends up hurting everyone. Rex Apr 2015 #52
I hammer away at GOTFV and election integrity for just that reason. riqster Apr 2015 #54
AMEN and AMEN!! uponit7771 Apr 2015 #55
GOTFV! riqster Apr 2015 #56
Well said rigster. nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #58
Thanks Rick. riqster Apr 2015 #59
Voting does work. lovemydog Apr 2015 #62
Indeed. Local elections matter. riqster Apr 2015 #64
Absolutely! Egnever Apr 2015 #63
The"expert" interviewed in the MSM story downplayed the significance. riqster Apr 2015 #65
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