I'm increasingly pessimistic about all this
actually: but to me that makes it even more urgent for Dem-side groups to be spending/planning NOW in support of infrastructure that will make the next decade or so of natl GOP election victories less damaginghttps://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/1389637593436868611 …
I really apologize for being dense, but while the formulation appeals to me, I don't understand what the *structures* are. State parties? Kiwanis clubs? Church groups? Book club? And how does that work where the partisan divide runs inside marriages, let alone between neighbors?
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For four years I've heard everyone (including myself) say we need to build infrastructure and capacity, but the concrete shape this takes in Ephrata PA or Fort Dodge IA (let alone Nebraska or Wyoming) still escapes my understanding
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Local parties. Local progressive groups. Networks connecting local party leaders/elected officials/activists in periodic substantive dialogue. State party subcommittees w/mandates+resources to find & support local initiatives in concrete ways. Mentors for schoolboard candidates
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Late to this convo but agree that I like
@henryfarrell's formulation! My quibble is that it's not just getting info to the "top." The info is there, but it's not legitimated/valued in the same way other tactical things are....for so many reasons. - Show replies
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