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View Article  Political Organizer Job Opening at Fallon for Governor
 Political Organizer Job Opening at Fallon for Governor


Ed Fallon, seven term state representative serving the central city of Des Moines, is running for governor.
  The primary election will be June 6, 2006. Fallon is known for championing the rights of people marginalized by the political status quo.  A fiscal conservative and social progressive, Fallon has never taken contributions from corporate interests, lobbyists, or PACs.  While being outspent by a 2:1 margin in two of his legislative races, Fallon has won all of them by substantial margins.  The underpinning strategy for these victories has been his hard-nosed grassroots campaigning based at the precinct level.  This unconventional, “bottom-up” organizing philosophy is the hallmark of his gubernatorial campaign.


The overall responsibility of the Organizer will be to develop regional and local precinct organizing drives.

POSITION CAN BE FULL OR PART TIME

The starting date for this position will be September 1, 2005 and will run through June 11, 2006.

Click here for job description and contact information.



View Article  The Iowa Second District Democratic Workshop - August 13, 2005
  The Iowa Second District Democratic Workshop - Saturday, August 13th

IDP2nd.Org

The Iowa Second District Democratic Workshop will be on Saturday, August 13, 2005 in West Liberty, Iowa, at the West Liberty Community Center.   The program starts just before 11 AM, to allow sufficient travel time, and concludes with a reception.  

District 2 will have two major elections in 2006 - one for Governor and one for Congress.  Not only do we have great candidates for these races, we have the opportunity to possibly have the only chance to meet, hear, and compare all the candidates in one place and time at a dinner to be held at the same location as this workshop. 

The workshop and dinner combined present a full day of the gamut of Iowa Democratic politics, both educational and fun.  I hope you join us by sending in your reservations to DJ Arnold at 1483 Council Street NE, Cedar Rapids IA 52402 or e-mail it to  webmaster@idp2nd.org.  If you have any questions,  contact Second District Chair Al Bohanan at 319.643.5600 or go to IDP2ND.org. 

Workshop Agenda: 

10:00 a.m.  REGISTRATION

10:45 a.m.  WELCOME : by Alan Bohanan, Second  District Chair

11:00 a.m.  SHOWING OF DVD : Framing the Issues : by George Lakoff   “How Democrats and Progressives Can Win” with commentary to follow

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.  WORKING  LUNCHEON : (Muscatine County Democrats)  Local Resource Presentations, IPP, DAWN, RAPID RESPONSE, DFA, PDA 


T R A C K   1    Money 

1:00-2:20

Raising funds

-  Events, party building, fundraiser planning. Concepts and traps, effective techniques, and nontraditional activities.

-  Sponsors and heavy hitters, e.g. two-tiered activities.          

 - Framing Issues to Win the Language Gap

2:40 – 4:00

Fundraising and Budgeting

-  How to make effective connections between campaign goals, budget requirements, and fundraising targets.

By Jason and Melanie Friedman, Johnson County

T R A C K   2    Outreach

1:00-2:20

-  More discussion on the ideas of George Lakoff.

By David Helman, Henry County Chair, Dick Stater, Linn County Chair, and Harvey Ross, Linn County  

2:40 – 4:00


Voter Activation Network (VAN)

-  Using the VAN to determine whom to target, particularly the non-energized voter.

By Sandy Dockendorff, Des Moines County          

T R A C K   3    Candidates 

1:00-2:20


Recruiting

-  Finding candidates using grass-roots exploration.

By Jeff Fields and James Moody, Johnson County

2:40 – 4:00

Scheduling/Time Management

-  Fundraising (how to ask)
-  Volunteer recruitment
-  Targeting
-  Becoming a targeted campaign
Mistakes to avoid
-  Reporting/Disclosure

-  Message formation

4:00 p.m. – 4:50 p.m.  CLOSING : Q & A FORUM.  All Presenters.

5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.  RECEPTION:  Second District Dem’s Social Hour

6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.  BUFFET DINNER : (Served by  Cedar County Dems)

7:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.     INTRODUCTION OF  OFFICIALS & CANDIDATES PRESENT 

7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.  MEET THE NEXT GOVERNOR OF IOWA

Secretary of State – Chet Culver
Secretary of Agriculture – Patty Judge
Senator Mike Gronstal
Representative Ed Fallon
Former Congressman Michael Blouin
Sal Mohamed

idp2nd.org/

 

View Article  We have now officially seen everything. Introducing . . . the Tom Harkin Blog!
 We have now officially seen everything. Introducing... the Tom Harkin Blog!

by Danny Glover, Beltway Blogroll

[Editor's Note: Now, if Grassley starts blogging, I'm pretty sure THAT will be one of the signs that the Apocalypse is at hand.  I'm just sayin'.  Take cover.]


CapitolLink: On The Road With Tom Harkin

Tom Harkin is traveling through his home state of Iowa during the August congressional recess, and the Democratic senator is blogging about his experiences, with the help of his staff.  [Do you remember that picture of Harkin "blogging" from the steak fry during the Dean campaign?  It looked like he was using the hunt and peck method.]

The blog is the focus of Harkin's Senate Web site, which now consists primarily of a map to chart his travels, a list of events he will hold and blog postings about those events.... Allison Dobson, Harkin's communications director, said Harkin writes the material himself from the road, then sends it to staffers who post it online.  [Cutting edge, I tell ya.]

Harkin has not had any new content since [Wednesday]. "We're working out the bugs today," Dobson said. And so far he's not exactly offering profound insights into the top policy issues of the day. His first post from Monday includes photos of Harkin at a Dairy Queen....  [Um, how IOWA.  I wonder if he got one of those new cheesecake blizzards?]

The blogging is a first for Harkin, though Dobson said the Web site earlier this year included a one-time interactive feature during the Senate floor debate over the "nuclear option" for filibusters of judicial nominations. People sent more than 1,000 comments to Harkin's office that night, and many of them were posted online.  [Such an impact!  I'm proud of all of us comment senders!]

As for the blog, Dobson said reader feedback is welcome and even encouraged. But comments cannot be posted online because of restrictions that govern content on Senate Web sites. Any comments would have to be screened for content before they were posted, she said, and the office does not have the resources for such screening. "There's certain rules we have to live with in the Senate," Dobson said.  [Of course.  Free speech and all that.  Can't have THAT on a government website.]

(Click here to read the complete article.)



"Beltway Blogroll" is K. Daniel Glover's bi-weekly look at the growing number of policy blogs shaping Washington debates. It publishes every other Monday, although additional updates will be made when events warrant.

Glover is the managing editor of National Journal's Technology Daily.

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