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01-02-2009, 07:40 PM #51
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The first round of voting for the Ideas for Change in America competition ended at midnight on December 31st. The top 3 rated ideas for each of the issue-based categories, which are listed below, will qualify for the final round of voting beginning on January 5th.* Voting totals will be reset at zero for all qualifing ideas to ensure an equal playing field.
On January 16th, Change.org will co-host an event at the National Press Club in Washington, DC to announce the top 10 rated ideas and our plans for supporting the formation of a national advocacy campaign behind each idea in collaboration with our nonprofit partners.
For more information about the competition and our mission to create a people-powered political movement, click here »
What's the National Press Club? Should we make sure they have a heads up on how change cheated with the results?
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01-02-2009, 07:45 PM #52
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Clicked on the link in my post above.
About Ideas for Change in America
What is Ideas for Change in America?
Ideas for Change in America is a citizen-driven project that aims to identify and create momentum around the best ideas for how the Obama Administration and 111th Congress can turn the broad call for "change" across the country into specific policies.
The project is nonpartisan, and invites all political points of view. It is not connected to the Obama campaign or the Obama Administration.
Who's behind it?
Ideas for Change in America is a project of Change.org, an online community and media network for social issues, in partnership with more than three dozen leading organizations, including MySpace, techPresident, the Sunlight Foundation, Netroots Nation, Declare Yourself, Student PIRGs, Voto Latino, HeadCount, and Change Congress.
How does it work?
Anyone can submit an idea and comment and vote on others. The top 10 rated ideas will be presented to the Obama Administration on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2009 as the "Top 10 Ideas for America." We will then launch a national campaign behind each idea and mobilize the collective energy of the millions of members of Change.org, MySpace, and partner organizations to ensure that each winning idea gets the full consideration of the Obama Administration and Members of Congress.
Since this is a citizen driven project. Change should disallow the dream act idea since the dreamies posting there are NOT citizens.
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01-02-2009, 08:43 PM #53
Does anybody have a screen shot of either our final tally or any tally with numbers above the "current" second place winner? I am hatching an idea, but I would need a screen shot
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01-02-2009, 09:38 PM #54
I'm really not supprised by this behavior because the Liberals are being true to themselves. They avoid the immigration issue because they don't have a leg to stand on. What they did, proves they are threatened by our message and ability to mobilize in a moments notice.
They just confirmed what we already know about them.
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