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Wanted: Strategic Analysis

Yesterday we published an impressive analysis of the "No on 8" campaign in California by Jasmine Beach-Ferrara. She offered not only a constructive critique of the campaign, but also a strategy going forward for future ballot intiative battles.

I mention all this because Jasmine's article is precisely the kind of work from "outside writers" that TDS exists to publish. If you have it in you to write something like this that focuses carefully on a particular campaign or other election event, with a strongly strategic bent, please do send it along via the "Contact Us" link at the top right of this page, with all your own contact information.

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The "contact us" button hasn't worked for quite a while ... I tried sending mail about this a month ago from the (potentially-old) contact page but never heard back.

Jon:

Maybe we just missed your email, but quite possibly it didn't have your contact information (which is why I mentioned that issue in the post). For technical reasons beyond my ken, we can't simply hit "reply" to incoming email. But if we have your email address, we can respond.

Thanks,
Ed Kilgore

ok, i'll try again ... third time's a charm?

please let me know if you don't get it -- i'm jon at achangeiscoming dot net.

jon

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