For example, here’s Julia Peacock in CA-42. She’s a working schoolteacher and the sole Democrat running in that Congressional race. Is she not ‘putting in the work' because she has to teach every day and doesn't have rich friends? http://peacockforcongress.com
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I sat in on a fundraising party recently that netted $1000 from a room full of sympathetic donors. The reality of rural districts is that you would have to do three months of nothing but these events to raise a "mere $100K".
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the existing institution is dumb and the lone tech guy has it all figured out? No way!

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Actually, he figure it out from First Principles.
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they are terrible at investing in field work. The money gets spent lavishly on consultants
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Not every district will have $100K. Why aren't we supporting every Dem candidate in General elections to build the party?
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"She’s a working schoolteacher and the sole Democrat running" what candidates?...
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respect to your candidate. The candidates I work with are pretty industrious people, too.
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I think the entire point is there aren't other candidates at these races the party abandons.
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Perhaps the party should take the financial state of each district into account. Some sort of "means testing," if you will.
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