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My mother taught me that the most powerful force in a political campaign is not money, not staff, not TV advertising, not endorsements. "It's you in your own neighborhood." Now I am trying to teach it to my kids. But somehow having my 4-year-old tell everyone he meets that the Giant Pretzel is coming for George Bush isn't quite what I had in mind.

Tuesday, February 03, 2004

Getting Organized for Super Tuesday

For a quick plan to GOTV today and next week read the entry below. For Super Tuesday and beyond, please read this organizing plan. If it's to be, it's up to you and me.
Posted by Michele at 9:08 AM

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