Grassroots and relational campaigning now hold the key to progressive electoral survival. The keys can be found at our Monday Green Grassroots Emergency Election Protection zooms (www.grassrootsep.org)
Traditional corporate media-based campaigning has become a death sentence. The untold millions wasted on this outmoded approach must be redirected.
Phone-banking, postcards, door-knocking, democracy centers and face-to-face conversation are essential to putting and keeping progressives in office.
So is precinct-level election protection guaranteeing fair ballot access and vote counts.
Key proof has come in Georgia’s 2020-2 US Senate campaigns, rooted in Andrea Miller’s Center for Common Ground and the political direction of Ray McClendon at the NAACP.
Facing immense odds, the emphasis on voter turnout and personal contact in Georgia’s predominantly of-color precincts swung runoff victories for Jon Ossof and Raphael Warnock, then Warnock’s re-election. Their triumph is documented in THE GEORGIA WAY