| April 10, 2008 | Posted by Seenster under 2008 Primary Election April |
I have recieved a few emails about door-knocking for Obama and Clinton this weekend.
Thus far:
Know of others? See a door-knocker in your neighborhood? Leave a comment. Maybe we can try to get a map going of which campaigns are in which neighborhood.
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And efforts by reformers who want the party to emulate the GOP – by tightening up the bylaws or to committing noteworthy financial resources to back up endorsements – are the subject of intense scrutiny by progressives and activists.
So who’s right? GOP party leaders point to the most important statistic of all: win rate. Since 2001, the GOP has won 54 percent of contested statewide elections.

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@PoliticsPA looks at the PAGOP Endorsement Policies - PAGOP to County Chairs: Non-Endorsed Candidates Need Not Apply
Ironically, those elements in the GOP want to run things more like Pa. Democrats.Dem state committee endorsements are not binding despite requiring a higher, two-thirds threshold (the PAGOP only requires 50 percent plus 1). Democratic county committees can – and often do – endorse primary opponents of candidates that have been endorsed by the state committee.
And efforts by reformers who want the party to emulate the GOP – by tightening up the bylaws or to committing noteworthy financial resources to back up endorsements – are the subject of intense scrutiny by progressives and activists.
So who’s right? GOP party leaders point to the most important statistic of all: win rate. Since 2001, the GOP has won 54 percent of contested statewide elections.

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Door knocking for Hillary on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (April 18-20) from 10am to 8pm! Gather at Pittsburgh for Hillary HQ: 213 Smithfield Street (Smithfield and Blvd of the Allies)