This intensive multi-day training is designed for individuals with past electoral experience who want to take their political organizing skills to the next level.
Wellstone Action's signature weekend training program provides hands-on, practical training in grassroots politics for citizen activists, campaign workers, and people interested in running for office.
But what do you do in the months and years that lead up to a run for office? How can you set yourself up well to have a broad base to turn to when you announce your candidacy? This organizing tool looks at how to build your base as you get ready to run.
If you are working or volunteering on a campaign this year, chances are you've been asked to doorknock. That's because the more personal the contact with voters the better, and having conversations with them at their door the most effective tool for getting the votes you need to win.
Posted on September 18, 2008 - 7:58am by Ellen Wedum (not verified)
I am a precipitation monitor for the Community Colaborative Rain and Hail Snow network,
we have a new map that actually shows our daily reports and exactly where they are located.
Check it out at
http://www.cocorahs.org/,
scroll down the home page to where the plain map with the little dots is.
It would be nice if you could do something like that.
Wellstone alumni and candidate.
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Maps!
Map is good, see CoCoRaHS for better
Wellstone graduates
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