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Thinkingabout

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106. I think it says grassroots campaign. Obama ran grassroots campaign.
Mon Jun 1, 2015, 07:59 PM
Jun 2015

What does a grassroots campaign mean:


A grassroots movement (often referenced in the context of a political movement) is driven by a community's politics. The term implies that the creation of the movement and the group supporting it are natural and spontaneous, highlighting the differences between this and a movement that is orchestrated by traditional power structures. Grassroots movements are often at the local level, as many volunteers in the community give their time to support the local party, which can lead to helping the national party. For instance, a grassroots movement can lead to significant voter registration for a political party, which in turn helps the state and national parties.

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That's a little stiff for "grassroots" isn't it? shraby Jun 2015 #1
I have nothing against political fundraisers but the use of 'grassroots' is a bit of Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #5
It's fucking insulting, you mean Warpy Jun 2015 #27
No shit right? truebrit71 Jun 2015 #50
Geez... to our rich oligarchs, anything less than 5 figures per hour is "grass roots" apparently GummyBearz Jun 2015 #122
It's about 6 months payment on our mortgage. Jackpine Radical Jun 2015 #129
Upper middle class (at least) and Jackpine Radical Jun 2015 #128
That really irked me. 840high Jun 2015 #133
"Cashroots" is more like it. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2015 #120
...^ that 840high Jun 2015 #134
To the Really Big Money guys, Art_from_Ark Jun 2015 #15
I guess it depends on LuvNewcastle Jun 2015 #94
Compared to getting a billion from 2 Koch's brothers, yes, $3K can be considered grass roots. pnwmom Jun 2015 #147
Is she still doing that "Conversation with Hillary" thing". Lord, that's a tired phrase. NYC_SKP Jun 2015 #2
It's what corporations do. PADemD Jun 2015 #102
Yet in another thread we're admonished that it's not the fees being charged, but rather the content LanternWaste Jun 2015 #3
No truly working class individual can afford to hear the content. Isn't that convienent? Exilednight Jun 2015 #22
where in that unrelated thread does anyone cali Jun 2015 #24
I guess you could consider it cover for those who can pay to come as opposed to the roguevalley Jun 2015 #29
Well, since there is no way anyone I know has $1,000.00 to spare just to hear a candidate speak for sabrina 1 Jun 2015 #98
Kind of says it all. Doubt she'll have standing room only there. What an libdem4life Jun 2015 #4
So she should run her campaign the way a non-supporter thinks she should... brooklynite Jun 2015 #33
Thank you for sharing. But I fail to notice how I told her how to run her campaign. libdem4life Jun 2015 #35
You complained about how she's raising funds... brooklynite Jun 2015 #37
if she actually cares about those outside the monied cali Jun 2015 #42
No, she can run her campaign anyway she wants to. I will stick with the candidate who seems capable sabrina 1 Jun 2015 #101
I wouldn't have a problem with this if she was accessible cali Jun 2015 #6
Why the personal attack on a loyal Democrat? Kingofalldems Jun 2015 #39
I call her St.Hillary DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #70
Lame. Kingofalldems Jun 2015 #96
Why so serious? DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2015 #97
"Loyal Democrat" Quackers Jun 2015 #107
Very true. 840high Jun 2015 #135
how long has Bernie been a Democrat dlwickham Jun 2015 #116
I was talking about Hillary, but I have Kingofalldems Jun 2015 #117
As long as he has been caucusing with them. His entire federally elected career. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #125
but he's never run as a Democrat dlwickham Jun 2015 #158
He can't register as a Democrat. His state of Vermont does not allow him to do so. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #159
but he's never run as a Democrat dlwickham Jun 2015 #161
Oh so Bernie is not accepting any money workinclasszero Jun 2015 #7
Like I said above, I've nothing against fundraisers but characterizing the events as Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #9
You dont have to pay to see Bernie. bunnies Jun 2015 #10
How dumb. He doesn't require a couple grand for access. morningfog Jun 2015 #11
So you're saying Bernie Sanders will NEVER hold a campaign fundraiser that you have to pay for.. brooklynite Jun 2015 #34
Are you having trouble with vocabulary today - TBF Jun 2015 #36
You're saying he "doesn't require a couple grand for access" brooklynite Jun 2015 #40
He hasn't yet - TBF Jun 2015 #47
Understand, I don't hold it against Bernie if he does... brooklynite Jun 2015 #118
What they're trying to tell you is that he would Fawke Em Jun 2015 #140
...and neither did she... brooklynite Jun 2015 #146
He might. He won't call it a grassroots event though if it is organized by Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #43
I hope he does. the difference is that he meets and talks cali Jun 2015 #44
Bernie will not charge $2k and call it grassroots, yes, morningfog Jun 2015 #59
And he can't afford to run against the repub upaloopa Jun 2015 #61
One person one vote. morningfog Jun 2015 #67
He isn't going to beat anyone. upaloopa Jun 2015 #76
Then you should just hide thread by keyword: Bernie Sanders president. morningfog Jun 2015 #77
Oh really? Tell that to Romney, who had the money edge... Mr. Robot Jun 2015 #126
The issue is that she is trying to pass herself off as good for the middle class... Lancero Jun 2015 #13
bernie is out everyday talking to and taking cali Jun 2015 #16
Hillary is like Segami Jun 2015 #20
Except a Da Vinci is worth the price of admission. Exilednight Jun 2015 #23
Better a Da Vinci then this though... Lancero Jun 2015 #26
that is a p.t. barnum-davinci ;) roguevalley Jun 2015 #31
Bernie is such a breath of fresh air. Hillary could learn a thing or two from him. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2015 #121
No one is saying that. We are saying that even if all you can give is $10 or $5.00 like I did there jwirr Jun 2015 #18
Well, how else are you going to keep the riff-raff hifiguy Jun 2015 #74
Accepting money, however much someone can give, and charging someoe $1000 cui bono Jun 2015 #65
Bernie accepts money; he just doesn't charge admi$$ion. PADemD Jun 2015 #104
I like your strawman LondonReign2 Jun 2015 #112
What a great honor! Man from Pickens Jun 2015 #8
"cattle futures" Wow. There's blast from the 90s. n/t Cerridwen Jun 2015 #17
Reminds me of white water rafting in Arkansas! Divernan Jun 2015 #80
better be careful Man from Pickens Jun 2015 #123
And ken starr. Weren't those just the days. n/t Cerridwen Jun 2015 #145
The prices are much lower on Stubhub BeyondGeography Jun 2015 #12
That's stunning. Vinca Jun 2015 #14
I'm wondering what kind of friendship Art_from_Ark Jun 2015 #130
Maybe grass roots have their 1% FlatBaroque Jun 2015 #19
That's too much money for working class folks to pay. azmom Jun 2015 #21
By contrast, Bernie has a weekly town hall meeting on Thom Hartmann's radio show Maedhros Jun 2015 #25
'grassroots' campaign? I can't afford her Autumn Jun 2015 #28
Ridiculous, ain't it? hifiguy Jun 2015 #52
Can you imagine Hillary asking for a $5 donation and saying if you can't afford it I understand? Autumn Jun 2015 #55
They'd never let me on the same side of the velvet rope as HRC. hifiguy Jun 2015 #64
That's like babysitting money in Chestnut Hill. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2015 #30
I dont know what the problem is, you guys! darkangel218 Jun 2015 #32
Undoubtedly will be a very different 'conversation' Ruby the Liberal Jun 2015 #38
Surely you are not suggesting that the message might be different, depending libdem4life Jun 2015 #57
Who me? Ruby the Liberal Jun 2015 #88
LOL libdem4life Jun 2015 #99
Dems go to Blue states/cities to raise money. They go to red states to raise support Beaverhausen Jun 2015 #41
I'm not objecting to the fundraising. I object to misnomer "grass roots". Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #46
Remember the $40,000 a plate dinners Romney used to have? Beaverhausen Jun 2015 #48
It still shuts out the people she says she's working for and wants to listen to. cali Jun 2015 #95
What's the big deal? Park Avenue has grassroots: LiberalElite Jun 2015 #45
And people who mow them...but the taxis aren't waiting for them. libdem4life Jun 2015 #62
And people who mow them...but the taxis aren't waiting for them. libdem4life Jun 2015 #62
I can only say hifiguy Jun 2015 #49
Make sure no well to do or rich people like oh....FDR...ever give Bernie any money. workinclasszero Jun 2015 #51
Like I said several times in this thread. I've no problem with fundraisers. It's the "grassroots" Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #58
Oh good grief, that's not even the cost of a decent Hooptie Fumesucker Jun 2015 #53
Most admired woman in the world? How about Aung San Suu Kyi? Nobel PeacePrizeWinner Malala Yousafza? peacebird Jun 2015 #72
Mea maxima culpa, she's only #1 in America, #3 worldwide Fumesucker Jun 2015 #87
I would have thought Elizabeth Warren would rank higher here, but I guess corporate M$M wants HRC peacebird Jun 2015 #89
Really, you would have thought that? You do realize this was a poll of the public, and not DU. tritsofme Jun 2015 #103
She is definitely not the most admired 840high Jun 2015 #136
If I pay the whole $2,700 will she talk to me in her fake hick accent? tularetom Jun 2015 #54
Oh, so southern voters are "hicks"... brooklynite Jun 2015 #124
It's not important what I think tularetom Jun 2015 #139
It made me guffaw, and I didn't even feel guilty about it. cherokeeprogressive Jun 2015 #150
How would you feel if she gave a speech in Brooklyn sounding like Vinnie Barbarino? Throd Jun 2015 #157
Well, I've never met anyone in Brooklyn who speaks like that, so it would be pretty silly brooklynite Jun 2015 #160
I wouldn't pay a $1 to see Hillary bigwillq Jun 2015 #56
She must be Dead Broke again. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2015 #60
! darkangel218 Jun 2015 #69
LOL azmom Jun 2015 #81
hahaha! grasswire Jun 2015 #114
... LittleBlue Jun 2015 #131
Wow. What a tone deaf idea. cui bono Jun 2015 #66
Guess that tells us who her Grassroots is, eh? Hint: it's NOT the middle class. peacebird Jun 2015 #68
I'd be friends with people who paid me 1,000 dollars too. Kalidurga Jun 2015 #71
That is the friend price to talk with Hillary as a friend mrdmk Jun 2015 #113
Yeah Kalidurga Jun 2015 #119
I wonder whether the "friends" sadoldgirl Jun 2015 #73
Because to the Neo's PowerToThePeople Jun 2015 #75
Is it required to donate $1000 to $2700? No one is being forced to attend. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #78
Bernie ain't for sale. And this wouldn't bother me if she held meet and greets cali Jun 2015 #82
It takes big buck$$$$$$ to become a champion Art_from_Ark Jun 2015 #137
Like I've stated many times, I've no problem with fundraisers. But to call these "grassroots" events Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #83
I think it says grassroots campaign. Obama ran grassroots campaign. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #106
Yeesh. Did she rehire Mark Penn and not tell anyone? hatrack Jun 2015 #79
I saw Bernie Sanders yesterday for free IVoteDFL Jun 2015 #84
Woo hoo! azmom Jun 2015 #85
HRC seeking 20 new donors of $5 to $10 million each. Divernan Jun 2015 #86
$5 - $10 million each? Yeesh. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #90
Like I said, that will get ya input on USSC nominations. Divernan Jun 2015 #91
You may be onto something here tularetom Jun 2015 #132
Geesh, Luminous Animal. If ya gotta ask, ''How much?''... Octafish Jun 2015 #92
I can't help but believe that this is more about Hillary being the first woman president .. than YOHABLO Jun 2015 #93
I hope some DUers go, and can give us a summary. cyberswede Jun 2015 #100
Youza...that would leave me out and every person I know out of those events. SoapBox Jun 2015 #105
Doesn't sound like she's interested in hearing my thoughts Sienna86 Jun 2015 #108
It's amazing how down to earth she is with the everyday common person. L0oniX Jun 2015 #109
"Grassroots" HooptieWagon Jun 2015 #110
Grassroots campaign?! TM99 Jun 2015 #111
It must be nice to be rich enough to buy your own politician. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #115
For their $2700, do they get a fake Boston accent from Hillary? HooptieWagon Jun 2015 #127
lol - probably. 840high Jun 2015 #138
Pahk the Cah At Hahvad Yahd. cherokeeprogressive Jun 2015 #152
Wow MFrohike Jun 2015 #141
Oh the horror, the horror! It's called fundraising, ffs. I got to hear both Clintons for FREE .... Hekate Jun 2015 #142
Is there a difference in the "conversation" between the $1000 and $2700 versions? Buns_of_Fire Jun 2015 #143
Do you want a serious answer? or is the purpose here just to vent.... brooklynite Jun 2015 #153
I have two comments about this thread davidpdx Jun 2015 #144
She DIDN'T call the event "grassroots"....... brooklynite Jun 2015 #151
Her campaign isn't even remotely relateted to a grassroots campaign cali Jun 2015 #162
Please define your terms? brooklynite Jun 2015 #163
IOW, those who can afford it fund those who can't. I'm starting to think people in these threads.... Hekate Jun 2015 #167
Damn. $2700 buys a lot of grass... cherokeeprogressive Jun 2015 #148
And what are the 2 Kochs brothers paying for their "entry" to the Rethug's campaign? A billion. pnwmom Jun 2015 #149
fair enough questionseverything Jun 2015 #154
I'm not paying $3000 to see her. She will have many events that are free or have pnwmom Jun 2015 #155
Perhaps this is more up your alley? brooklynite Jun 2015 #156
Well...it's what she does...is it acceptable.... Why should it be? KoKo Jun 2015 #164
Way out of my price range. Rex Jun 2015 #165
She was in San Antonio today for the same thing. Avalux Jun 2015 #166
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