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Should progressive organizations involved in electoral politics try harder to work together?
Submitted by kbojar on Sat, 12/01/2007 - 2:11pm.Should progressive organizations involved in electoral politics try harder to work together?
Last year representatives from progressive groups involved in electoral politics (including ADA, Liberty City, Neighborhood Networks, NOW, Philly for Change etc.) formed a coalition of sorts to share information and, to the extent possible, endorse the same candidates.
We managed to pool our resources and set up website at www.takebackourcity.org which listed the endorsements of participating organizations and their criteria for endorsements.
Uniting around candidates proved to be more difficult than we thought. The only endorsement we had in common in the 2007 primary was for Maria Quinones Sanchez.


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