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In 2020, with what state/s will your group work? [Format: NC, IA, PA. Enter US, if entire country]
Will your group work on 2020 VA Elections? Yes No What VA Congressional Districts are you focusing on? (e.g. VA-1, VA-2, VA-5, VA-7, VA-9, VA-10 ) Describe what your group is doing this year. State priorities are North Carolina, Iowa and Pennsylvania. Voter registration through support to effective local organizations and selective direct boots-on-the-ground efforts by our members when possible. State legislature races with potential to flip a legislature, and thereby contribute significantly to help statewide US Senate and Presidency through a “reverse coattails” or "power up" effect.
Voter registration through support to effective local organizations and selective direct boots-on-the-ground efforts by our members when possible.
State legislature races with potential to flip a legislature, and thereby contribute significantly to help statewide US Senate and Presidency through a “reverse coattails” or "power up" effect.
Did your group work on 2019 VA Elections? Yes No
In what VA House Districts did you work? (e.g. HD-10, HD-12, HD-13, HD-21, HD-27, HD-28, HD-31, HD-40, HD-50, HD-51,)
In what VA Senate Districts did you work? (e.g. SD-7, SD-8, SD-10, SD-12, SD-13, SD-17)
Describe what your group did. Win both houses of the VA Legislature Support groundwork in NC to help set the stage for success in 2020 Target special elections strategically Defend the House and take the Senate in 2020
What VA Congressional Districts did you focus on? (e.g. VA-1, VA-2, VA-5, VA-7, VA-9, VA-10 ) What did your group do 2018? In 2018 we raised over $1,024,000 for Congressional and Senate candidates. We knocked on over 30,000 doors in VA and PA, and hundreds of doors in Michigan and Texas. Of 12 House candidates we supported with more than $25,000 each, 9 were elected.
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More about your group. (Other info about your group: beliefs, activity history, how frequently you meet, talents, etc.) If you need to add paragraph breaks use this symbol <p> We came together in January, 2017 as 32 people. As of January 30, 2019, we have 393 members. We target candidates who have a solid chance of winning but who need help, especially early in their campaigns. We call this the "sweet spot." We do not invest in those who are the most likely to win or who would otherwise secure sufficient funding from others. Our group analyzes polls, history of voting in the district, strength of the candidate and opponent and sometimes, how well organized the campaign is. Though we avoid primaries, if we decide the candidate and district is in a sweet spot, we try to get the candidate early money, or money for specific needs. If the district is not too far off, we canvass. We think our strategy has been very effective. Read more about our Strategy
We target candidates who have a solid chance of winning but who need help, especially early in their campaigns. We call this the "sweet spot." We do not invest in those who are the most likely to win or who would otherwise secure sufficient funding from others. Our group analyzes polls, history of voting in the district, strength of the candidate and opponent and sometimes, how well organized the campaign is.
Though we avoid primaries, if we decide the candidate and district is in a sweet spot, we try to get the candidate early money, or money for specific needs. If the district is not too far off, we canvass. We think our strategy has been very effective.
Read more about our Strategy