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HereSince1628

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1. Yes, though we also need to reach out from our own local areas
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 06:43 AM
Jun 2016

and bring concentrated efforts that promote the movement. By which I at least mean collectively working to move essential resources to where they are needed to take open seats and to challenge and replace anti-progressive incumbents that work against gov't by, -for-, and of the people.

That coordination and networking requires some organization.

Such an organization would be greatly facilitated by the transformation of the Sanders campaign into Sanders' Movement.

Sanders campaign really does know who we are. They can help us remain in touch, aware of and engaged in projects and activities that hold us together and step progressive reform forward.

I'm really wanting very much to see local efforts that link to a nation-wide network.





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