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Otter
post Mar 7 2005, 01:10 PM
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The Lake Erie Alliance for Dmocracy (L.E.A.D.) is a young but rapidly growing and highly-focused grassroots organization based in Erie, PA and actively interconnected with other political action groups across Pennsylvania and in the nearby areas of Ohio and New York.

L.E.A.D. is comprised of former JK campaign volunteers; area Democratic Party constituents; local and regional political organizers; environmental, anti-war, and social-justice activists; and concerned citizens who believe that this is a critical time in our history for all of the people to stand up and be counted and for every voice to be heard.

To quote from their mission statement:

"The mission of the Lake Erie Alliance for Democracy is to promote true democratic ideals, values, and social and economic justice by educating the community on issues, recommending candidates who support our goals, and organizing political activities that support our message."

L.E.A.D. has a new website at: http://www.erielead.org/


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post Apr 11 2005, 09:11 PM
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From LEAD:

I am from the Lake Erie Alliance for Democracy (LEAD) in Erie County. Our grass roots, start up organization which arose out of the fall presidential campaign meets monthly to strategize and support candidates that stand for freedom and economic and social justice.


We are intent upon making certain that Rick Santorum not be our U.S. Senator after 2006, and that Bob Casey represent Pennsylvania. We would like to use the referendum/ballot question process to bring out voters that would vote yes on issues that Mr. Santrum has never stood for - minimum wage, living wage, health care, etc. - in an effort to defeat him. If there is anyone in your organization who
could send us information about such a process in Pennsylvania (I know that it is involved and non-binding) could you please share anything that you can with our group ? We would certainly be willing to coordinate with yours and other groups to use this strategy to our benefit. Please fell free to contact me about this or any other issues that we can work together on.

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Sam Talarico

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sam2rico@aol.com


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post Apr 11 2005, 09:14 PM
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Sam,

The DCP is a 501 C-3 organization and we cannot coordinate to defeat a candidate or support one. We can connect you with people who can help you do the research you need about referenda.

They will be contacting you.


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