Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Winning against Moore

Doug Jones is presumably deeply cogitating how to do his campaign to win the Senatorial general election on December 12th.

If you are interested in Doug Jones' plan for victory, a starting point for you is Doug Jones' campaign website, which lays out his platform (which he calls "Priorities"). The link for this is  https://dougjonesforsenate.com/priorities/.

The Doug Jones website may get revised now that his opponent has been determined to be Roy Moore.

Further, the website may not contain all the messaging Doug Jones will put out to Alabama voters during the next two and a half months. If you are interested in the full picture of Doug Jones' plan to win, you will need to be attuned to messaging that the campaign puts out that is not reflected on the campaign website.

You may have your own views about what should be in Doug Jones' platform and what messaging he should do in order to win on December 12th.

If you have your own views, you can communicate them to his campaign for consideration,  you can talk up your ideas with other Doug Jones supporters, and you can find your own ways to make campaign advocacy in support of Doug Jones.

This blog will be used to make advocacy in support of Doug Jones during the next two and a half months.

This has been started previously with the blog entries Tweeting for Doug Jones and Doug Jones' ethics and integrity.

As those two blog entries indicate, Twitter is being put forth as a way for disseminating widely to Alabama voters the advocacy in support of Doug Jones.

You are solicited to join in the tweeting for Doug Jones which is laid out in this blog.

Further, if you have your own ideas about advocacy for Doug Jones, you are invited to draft the messaging you would like to see for a tweeting bank in this blog and submit it by email to rdshattuck@gmail.com. There is a good chance that any submission will be posted on this blog as a separate tweeting bank. The submission may be such that I am willing to put my name on the blog entry. If you submit something and want your name on the advocacy, that will be done. If I decide I am not willing to put my name on your submission, it will be required that you be willing to have your name on the entry.

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