Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What do Democrats stand for?

 

Sent: August 18, 2010 11:39 AM 
Subject: What do Democrats stand for?

Daniel -

What do Republicans stand for?

Ask pretty much any Republican anywhere in the country and you'll get the same answer -- Strong military, smaller government, tax cuts.

So, what do Democrats stand for?

Well, that depends on who you ask, doesn't it?

Republicans are better than Democrats at cutting to the core of their message to mobilize their supporters.

That's why tonight's DFA Night School is all about messaging. Progressive activists across the country need to be able to build and spread an effective message about the candidates and issues they support if we're going to win in November.

RSVP now for tonight's free online training and learn how to message for success.

DFA Night School is a free online program that has helped train over 30,000 activists nationwide. Tonight's Night School is the first of a six-part series working to train DFA members and other activists with the skills they need to put candidates they support over the top.

DFA Political Director Charles Chamberlain and I will be leading tonight's Night School -- and we'll be streaming live out of DFA headquarters in Burlington, Vermont. We'll teach you how to develop a compelling and effective message that will help you mobilize voters in support of your candidate. It's something that every progressive activist should know.

Join us tonight, August 18, at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time to learn how to message for success.

We know our candidates are better than the opposition. When our candidates message for success, there's no stopping us.

Thank you for everything you do.

-Levana

Levana Layendecker, Communications Director
Democracy for America

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