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Dean on now 2 August, 2007

Posted by Zack in 2008, DNC, Howard Dean, Yearly Kos.
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He’s announcing a new program of the DNC to investigate and anticipate voter suppression in all the problem counties across the country. Godspeed 50-State Organizers! Go figure that shit out.

Dean got super standing ovations. A couple of people just walked in — when they saw Dean coming out on the stage they went berserk.

The revolution continues. At least here under the roof of the grand McCormick Place convention center.

AH! He just made reference to obstacles to change within the Democratic party. I wonder who most folks here thought he was talking about.

At Yearly Kos 2 August, 2007

Posted by Zack in 2008, Dave Boundy, DNC, field organizing, Yearly Kos.
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I didn’t come last year. I should have. There is an amazing energy here. I hope some of the journalists covering this will notice how un-stereotypical (I mean the journalists’ stereotypes about the Netroots or “Internet people”). Oh wait, I’m a journalist now, so I’ll try to write about this.

Right now I’m in Dave Boundy’s session on the ’08 Ground Game. Dave is the new political director at the DNC. He is one of the main people who built the powerful Labor political program at the AFL, so watch out.

Here’s his plan (from his first slide):

1. ORGANIZE EVERYWHERE
2. COUNT EVERYTHING
3. QUESTION ASSUMPTIONS

The audience liked that quite a bit.

UPDATE: Session ending now. Basically, Dave’s fighting hard and smart to rebuild the Democratic Party, combining new technology, good data, and old school organizing sense. Whoever the next Ken Melhman is, he should be very worried.

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