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Annie D Stratton's avatar

Simon, a friend stopped by today, bearing gifts and a question. He is deeply concerned about the deeply red district his family in NY lives in, and wanted to know if I had any suggestions on how he could help in the congressional elections there. So I sat down with him in front of the computer, and together we explored the NY political landscape, using some of the various data sources available- many of which I've learned from you. We looked at which party held which districts, and now long those districts had been held by that party. We looked at the candidates in the various places and what they brought with them. And I showed him how to analyze the potential in those districts. I started him off with the data, and worked our way through the kind of gentle messaging that reaches people.

He picked up on the process very quickly, and when I explained that at this point, how we vote and how we use our energies is a strategic matter, he really got it. By the time he left, he had aligned his expectations not with trying to elect an unknown blue candidate in a solidly red district. Instead he had found two districts for which he could contribute his energies to encourage a solid blue candidate who had a chance, thereby increasing the number of Dem reps in the Congress. If they succeed, there would be more people in Congress who could help further the interests of the blue voters in his family's district. He was excited- he had not thought of things in that way before! Now has a plan for actions he can do that can, with others, help turn our Congress into the kind of working institution we deserve.

This is one of the most satisfying things I've done this season.

I'm reconsidering the role I should be playing in this election. My town is resistant to change. I feel like I'm spinning my wheels. I set in motion a process for building a vibrant town meeting, but believe I need to step back from the cliques and the tender egos. There is a lot of potential here, but I have come to feel that I am giving up the best of what I can do just to get people to get out of their silos. My state will be fine.

So I'm giving a lot of thought about moving forward with the things I am strongest at, and reclaiming myself while I am at it. I haven't made up my mind yet. County meeting coming up, and then I'll decide. For me, this is a spiritual journey of sorts, though not the kind that many of the far-right "christians" are trying to define. It's simply being true to the core of myself, and my community, all the way to the Constitution, with the skills that I am best at.

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Alan Richardson's avatar

WaPo headline about this good news is the rather negative: "US adds jobs in November as labor market remains slow but steady." However , two hours earlier the headline was positive: "Labor Market is Slowing But Healthy with Strength in a Few Key Sectors." (This according to a commenter in the comments section.) WaPo got hammered in the comment section as reader after reader pointed out how the latest headline, unlike the former, muddies the story with a negative comment that isn't supported by the story itself. And several commenters said they would likely drop their subscription.

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