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RiverStone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-05-07 01:21 PM
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Beat "Bush Democrats" by supporting the real good guys in Dem primaries!
I'm cross posting this from the site www.democrats.com; it contains a very helpful map and list which illustrates exactly who we need to focus to beat in our own camp during next year's primaries. It some primaries, a Dem challenger to the status quo still needs to be identified. Call this a calculated strategy to thin the sheeple herd. Our party has not the room for those cowards who enable Shrub to maintain the Iraq war forever!

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In 2006, we elected Democratic majorities to the Senate and House for one overriding reason: to end the Iraq War.

In May 2007, both the Senate and the House voted on amendments to end the Iraq War by setting a March 2008 deadline for removing combat troops. Those amendments would have passed if all Democrats had voted to end the Iraq War - but some pro-war "Bush Democrats" voted to continue the Iraq War forever.

As Democrats, we have every right to expect our Democratic Senators and Representatives to vote with us on the issues we care about deeply. And if they do not, we have every right to support candidates who agree with us in Democratic primaries against them.

There are two good reasons to support primary challengers. If we win, we get a better Member of Congress. But even if we lose, a competitive race often persuades the incumbent to change positions on the issue that fueled the primary. In 2006, two key anti-war challengers brought dramatic changes: both Jane Harman (CA-36) and Al Wynn (MD-4) voted for the war in 2002, but voted against the war in 2007 as a direct result of anti-war primary challenges by Marcy Winograd and Donna Edwards.

Of course, challenging an incumbent Senator or Representative is a huge effort. To run a competitive race requires finding an excellent candidate and a building a strong grassroots organization. Happily, the Internet lets us do both.

Use our map or list of Representatives who voted to fund the Iraq War forever. If you are represented by one of these "Bush Democrats," click on their dot and help us find a candidate to challenge them in the 2008 Democratic primary.

more:

http://www.democrats.com/2008-primary-challengers-wanted

see List here:

http://www.democrats.com/primary-2008-list




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