After Obama: How Dems Can Keep Party Going

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First Posted: 11-24-08 03:44 PM   |   Updated: 12-25-08 05:12 AM

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Much of the sweeping victories enjoyed by the Democratic Party this November have been credited to three major catalysts: Barack Obama, for his campaign and fundraising efforts; the campaign committees, for their influential fifty-state-strategy; and President Bush, for producing the most opposition-friendly political climate since Richard Nixon.

These post-election acknowledgments ignore one crucial factor. In the past two years the progressive movement has built an infrastructure that, while still in its relatively nascent stages, can be tremendously influential.

Groups like Progressive Accountability, CAP Action Fund, National Security Network, Women's Voices Women's Vote, Brave New Films and others (many of them unions), went largely unheralded during the election cycle. But behind the scenes, they put in place a system that churned up opposition research, helped influence the media, charted out the electoral landscape, and was often seamless in delivering a message. In short, they beat the GOP at its own game.

And yet, weeks after their work is finished, there is uncertainty about what's next.

The Obama team has the resources to maintain its strategic advantages. The DNC is committed to continuing the 50-state-strategy even after Howard Dean's departure. But Democratic officials are still exploring ways to ensure that an infrastructure that took more than a decade to assemble remains intact.

"The Democratic Party now has, for the first time in a generation, superior infrastructure and really good research," Paul Begala, a famed strategist who often worked with these groups, told me a few weeks ago. "As a Democrat I want the party to continue to do that. And I feel very confident that they will. If you believe, as I do, that politics is about ideas, how you argue and channel those ideas matters most. It is more important than knocking on doors, because once you knock on a door and someone answers what do you tell them?"

The benefits of a stable infrastructure -- which includes outside groups, shared data, coordinated communications, and systems that harness young talent -- are painfully clear. Beyond keeping voters active, it can give the party tremendous leverage over both lawmakers and the press. A veteran of the Clinton years recalled how each day during that administration, Rush Limbaugh and Pat Robertson "were echoing the RNC's talking points and we were beaten to the punch."

"We didn't have a capacity to get out there on a moment's notice," he added. "We didn't have our 'own' media."

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Obama does, to a large extent, have that capacity. His email list and website reach millions of people -- many of whom are as devoted to him as to any political philosophy. But even his campaign used ideologically aligned groups as an occasional crutch. And a source close to the president-elect says he is sincerely interested in keeping that infrastructure in place.

"The Obama team is committed to sustaining this outside advocacy effort," this strategist told me.

The first question facing Democrats is how to centralize this portion of the party without a galvanizing election. Howard Dean, the departing Democratic National Committee chair, has an answer.

"Do it through here," he said of the DNC in an interview last week. "I'd like to consider this becoming a grassroots organization, not just to win elections but to win programs, to get programs passed... to push out a president's message and go door-to-door for health care reform, and for climate change."

"Campaigns are not for education," he added. "They are for winning. Afterwards, governing is for education. And there is enormous potential among the grassroots community for educating by reaching out to people."

Dean may be pushing against prevailing wisdom, which suggests that elections are about learning. But in many regards he is right. An example of when infrastructure proved remarkably effective as an "education" tool is the debate over privatizing Social Security in 2005 -- when progressive groups of all colors (labor, veterans, women's issues, etc...) punched holes in Bush's proposals with a largely coherent message. On the opposite end of the spectrum is the immigration debate, in which a lack of cohesion allowed GOP groups to derail any moderate or progressive reform proposal.

But a centralizing force for the Democratic infrastructure is only helpful if there is enough money to build it. During the presidential campaign, Obama could not legally coordinate with outside groups. But he successfully convinced the Democratic financiers to channel their money to him and few else. The draining of the swamp forced many organizations to scale back their election season ambitions.

Now, without the prevailing need to get a Democrat in the White House and with a debilitating economic crisis stifling the most politically philanthropic, there may not be enough loot to keep these outside organizations operating.

"Every group on the left and probably every group on the right will have to face the problem that we just whipped out a trillion of stock assets among the wealthy donors of the right and left. And it is quiet possible that many progressive donors will think, oh, well, our job is done," said Bob Borosage, co-director of Campaign for America's Future, in a recent phone interview.

And yet, Borosage himself adds the caveat: having been in the political wilderness for so long, the progressive id now dictates that nothing should be taken for granted. There is, he says, an understanding that all the gains made in the last few years could be lost just as quickly. A fallout and consolidation may be likely -- the White House, for starters, will hire away many of the best staffers from these outside groups. But it shouldn't be debilitating.

Sure enough, in a diary written for the Huffington Post days after the election, Gara LaMarche, a major Democratic donor, sounded the call to arms when it came to bolstering the party's infrastructure.

"To govern effectively and promote his agenda on economic security, energy, expanded health coverage, education, the restoration of civil liberties and other matters, Obama will need to keep his army mobilized," LaMarche wrote. "Doing this is as important as drafting legislation and picking cabinet secretaries."

Much of the sweeping victories enjoyed by the Democratic Party this November have been credited to three major catalysts: Barack Obama, for his campaign and fundraising efforts; the campaign committee...
Much of the sweeping victories enjoyed by the Democratic Party this November have been credited to three major catalysts: Barack Obama, for his campaign and fundraising efforts; the campaign committee...
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- steamboat I'm a Fan of steamboat 45 fans permalink

How Dems can keep Party Going? .....Very simple. PERFORMANCE. Do a great job. Walk the walk as good as you talk the talk...And practice what you preach.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 11/24/2008
- Egalitare I'm a Fan of Egalitare 6 fans permalink
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In other words, G-O-V-E-R-N-I-N-G!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 11/24/2008
- Pdubya I'm a Fan of Pdubya 44 fans permalink

NO. R E P R E S E N T I N G.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 11/24/2008

we on the left who won this election for Obama must keep continuous pressure on him and remind him who we are. if not, he can try to win in 4 years without us

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 11/24/2008

So if Obama pisses you off a bit you're going to vote for a republican? Support the man!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 11/24/2008
- HC4BO I'm a Fan of HC4BO 43 fans permalink
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Well it's NOT called Democracy for no reason ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 11/24/2008
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ridiculous. he is NOT at the mercy of progressives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 11/24/2008

I see the left is at it again. I'm on the left but moving more and more center. The left is slowly dying out. If you don't move to the center, you will be left behind. If Obama panders to just the left-wing of the party, he will definitely lose in 2012, he he decides to seek re-election. I think this man is smart not to pander. Look at what happened to McCain/Palin, they 'pandered' to the right of their party and look where it got them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 11/24/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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hahahahahahahahahahahaha

Dems PANDERING to the left?!?!

Omg, man the trolls are on point tonite!

Yup, look at us evil commie libs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 11/24/2008
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the left is NOT dying out. but they ARE getting annoying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 11/25/2008

I am on the left ,I didn't win this election fo Obama (yes I voted for him),I did it for mine and every one elses future.I hired the person that I felt was most qualified for the job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 11/24/2008

Too simplistic. The Obama persona is phenomenal, emerging at the right time and the right place. Having said that, with out the support bees - liberal, progressives et al, he would have not made it , even IN THE FIRST BASE.

If you want to sharp elbow the rest of us, and announcing loaded threats will not serve the left well. But to give credit where one is due, yes, Liberals was among the formidable support bees, AMONGST MANY.

Smile - we are going to the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 11/24/2008
- Nomccain I'm a Fan of Nomccain 39 fans permalink
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I giant improvement would be ditching Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi..They are antagonists and have no sense of public involvlement in anything. We need clearer minds, progressive thinking, fiscally responsible, and someone with leadership qualities and some people with their ears to the ground in those spots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 11/24/2008
- GEAH I'm a Fan of GEAH permalink

We had the chance to replace Pelosi with the Peace Mom, but we blew it. Shame on us!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 11/24/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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How can we get rid of republican trolls, or is Huffington welcoming them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 11/24/2008
- Plank I'm a Fan of Plank 5 fans permalink

I second that. With these two clowns, the dems are likely to squander the majority in Congress/Senate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 11/24/2008

ya i agree.... all Reid and Pelosi have done has been pick fights with the right and not pass anything of stature for 2 years running....and please correct me if i am wrong about either of these two points bc this is really all i have heard constantly from others (namely Faux News watchers)....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 11/24/2008

Reid, Pelosi, and Dodd were the biggest disappointment. They need to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 11/24/2008
- iknowdou I'm a Fan of iknowdou 3 fans permalink

Memo to Democrats:

Hi.

1) Please refrain from breaking the law.

2) Treat republicans with respect.

3) Honesty is important. Don't lie, spin, conceal, cover up.

These three things will put us light years ahead of the corrupt republicans once and for all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 11/24/2008
- myoungholt I'm a Fan of myoungholt 22 fans permalink

It appears that Obama has a good start on this approach. Let's hope he doesn't cave!!! This is the right recipe in very concise terms.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 11/24/2008

It isn't Obama any of us are worried about...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 11/24/2008
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 69 fans permalink

Same old passive being nice philosophy that Dems had been doing for decades. Nothing necessarily bad about it. But it doesn't get us anywhere. Hello! We've got to crank up the fighting spirit and go after it every single day to push our progressive agenda forward. You remember that we have an agenda besides being nice?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 11/24/2008
- iknowdou I'm a Fan of iknowdou 3 fans permalink

I agree about passivity being corrosive when mixed with politics.

That said, there is a difference between attacking someone personally because they disagree with you and being an aggressive advocate for the people.

I see attacks on both sides, an imperfect example are blogs.

Barack has shown, very effectively, that it is possible to show the error of the republican's way without being inappropriate.

McCain showed the opposite. Calling Barack a terrorist made McCain look like an a$$. By being respectful (not weak), Barack appeared the stronger man. That's winning.

It's not about defeating your enemy, but about persuading them that you are right.
--Martin Luther King Jr. paraphrased

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 11/24/2008
- GEAH I'm a Fan of GEAH permalink

Except #1, #2 and #3, the Democrats will do a fine job of doing everything on your list.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 11/24/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

Need to get the oldies (in the senate) and not so goodies out. All of them.

and i don't think 0 is giving up his mailing list just yet...lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 11/24/2008
- GEAH I'm a Fan of GEAH permalink

Retiring Byrd and Kennedy would be a fantastic start.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 11/24/2008
- DickTater I'm a Fan of DickTater 57 fans permalink
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Let's agree that this whole thing was not Obama's doing. He represents the spear-tip of Progressibves, Lefties, Dems in total.

Yes, he was a great candidate. And being a viable, forthright, competent person with a great team that ran an almost flawless race helps....but he is not the reason we all came out of the woodwork. That we all came out of the woodwork is the reason he won.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 11/24/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

We are not going to worry about two years
from now. We are going to start enjoying being
Americans again. Proud , with our chests stuck out that
we have the best polictial team going into the WHITE HOUSE
come JANUARY 20th, 2009 . One day at a time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 11/24/2008
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 69 fans permalink

Of course we are. Those who don't are toast. This is no time to sit and be proud. Electing Obama was just a start. If we want to get a progressive agenda moving forward we have a tremendous amount of work still to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 11/24/2008
- benndissed I'm a Fan of benndissed 2 fans permalink

all a bunch of republican party and clinton party picks,so far, at least in any of the important positions. out of 300,000,000 people in this country,we're gonna get change from the same people got us into this? we aint stupid,barack! give us what we voted for ,please! if withdrawal from iraq doesn't begin ,soon after inauguration,his support will drop a good deal. PLEASE STOP PICKING THE SAME OLD PLAYERS, TO PLAY THE SAME OLD GAME, OR YOU CAN ONLY EXPECT THE SAME RESULTS! YOUR WORDS! and a 'commission' on bush administration crimes dont cut it, either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 11/24/2008
- Lagniappe I'm a Fan of Lagniappe 13 fans permalink

Wasn't it Einstein who said that the definition of insanity is to keep doing things the same old way,but expecting a newer and different result? I feel" had."...bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 11/24/2008
- boogygran I'm a Fan of boogygran 3 fans permalink

Complaining already about what he's done or not done for you, and he doesn't start his new job for nearly two months? Some of his choices have indeed been in the game, thank goodness, but they'll have a new boss and a new set of rules. Save your bellyaches about his choices and actions until he and his administration have had at least a year in office to prove themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 11/24/2008
- Pdubya I'm a Fan of Pdubya 44 fans permalink

you've peeked into the rabbit hole! congrats!

Now go down and DON'T COME UP EVER AGAIN.

peace

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 11/24/2008

Open Bar?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 11/24/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 564 fans permalink
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"Campaigns are not for education. They are for winning. Afterwards, governing is for education. And there is enormous potential among the grassroots community for educating by reaching out to people."

Well put, Mr Dean. Thanks for sticking to your guns, for doing a great job, and quieting the naysayers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 11/24/2008

Now would be a good enough time for that oh so famous line....Bring um on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 11/24/2008
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Good Lord! The Bush administration is absolutely frightening in so many ways that we didn't even know of!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 11/24/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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We still have ALOT of internal enemies on our side, that apparently still haven't died yet (look at what the DLC pulled off with Lieberman, never before in our history has any congressman gotten away with what he did in either party).

That is where I plan on focusing my energy, I know there is alot of work to be done, but someone has to do this.

There is ALOT OF MONEY in politics, with Dems with all the power, don't think for a second these vultures won't be coming after our candidates TWICE as hard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 11/24/2008

Remind them daily, that, Yes We Can!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 11/24/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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No, I wont feed them any euphisms, Im dead serious here.

Fighting republicans is easy, but when we have turncoats who run only for the sake of winning (and then govern based on future elections) we end up with people who stand for nothing, and will do anything to maintian power.

Our biggest threat is the conservatives from within.

Keep your eyes and wallets open, this is not a fight Obama will take on, but we must if we want this administration to be effective.

Thanks god we gained an inch by promoting Waxman over Dingle

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 11/24/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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Dems need to be ready to bitch slap not only Republican reps but also beat the "Blue Dogs" senseless when they have their right-wing urges. (Conservatives only understand "The Stick")

The Dems need a Senate leader like LBJ who could get the party in-line instead of one who "triangulates" with Republicans and tosses-in the towel with Blue Dogs.

Bottom line: Dems need to grow a pair and get new leaders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 11/24/2008
- truth2008 I'm a Fan of truth2008 10 fans permalink

Can we start with ditching Harry Reid!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 11/24/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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Couldn't of said it better myself.

The Blue Dogs (or as many call them Bush Dog) in the house, the DLC stranglehold on the Senate, and Mark Penn funded think tanks like Third Way are not down and out.
These groups were formed for the single purpose of consolidating power.

Find me one "conservative" Democrat group that has the people in mind, or even the parties' ideology.

If the dems focus on a better party, the GOP will be an afterthought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 11/24/2008
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 69 fans permalink

Thanks for mentioning the "blue dogs" who will be weighing this party down in no time. That's the next batch of folks who must go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 11/24/2008
- Charmed I'm a Fan of Charmed 31 fans permalink

We still have Obama's website up to keep us connected and involved. Then we have Huffington and Daily to stay informed. We know have weeklly video messages from Obama....I believe that he will continue to communicate with the American people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 11/24/2008
- GEAH I'm a Fan of GEAH permalink

Yes, weekly directives from on high are definitely what we need.

He speaks. We listen and act accordingly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 11/24/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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Funny how half of my comments are blocked, but this republican clown gets free reign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 11/24/2008
- boogygran I'm a Fan of boogygran 3 fans permalink

Oh, dry up

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 11/24/2008
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