funkalunatic
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funkalunatic10 karma
Do you have any advice for other folks running for office in a primary against established incumbent politicians?
Edit: shameless plug for /r/political_revolution
funkalunatic2 karma
Prospective 2020 presidential candidates are already visiting Iowa and New Hampshire and connecting with local Democratic parties there. After the November 2018 elections, those visits will start to pick up as prospective 2020 candidates currently running 2018 re-election campaigns to the House and Senate are freed up to start raising prez money, building national ground organizations, and generally start acting like they're running for president.
Do you plan on making visits to Iowa and New Hampshire before winter? Or is this more of a novelty/promotional campaign to push your policy ideas (which are largely innovative and worthy of consideration IMO).
funkalunatic30 karma
How has the 15% viability threshold (applied 3 times - at precinct, county, and state levels) affected your Iowa strategy?
EDIT: Also, have you guys heard of https://fieldthebern.com/ (canvassing tool)?
EDIT 2: (BTW: You guys are all heroes IMO)
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