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*[[Rashad Robinson]] President [[Color Of Change]]
 
*[[Rashad Robinson]] President [[Color Of Change]]
 
*[[Jenifer Fernandez Ancona]]  Co-Founder, [[Way to Win]]  Director, [[WDN Action]]
 
*[[Jenifer Fernandez Ancona]]  Co-Founder, [[Way to Win]]  Director, [[WDN Action]]
*[[Tram Nguyen (Virginia)|Tram Nguyen]] Co-Executive Director New Virginia Majority
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*[[Tram Nguyen (Virginia)|Tram Nguyen]] Co-Executive Director [[New Virginia Majority]]
*[[Jennifer Epps-Addison]]  President & Co-Executive Director Center for Popular Democracy Action
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*[[Jennifer Epps-Addison]]  President & Co-Executive Director [[Center for Popular Democracy Action]]
 
*[[Dorian Warren]] President Community Change Action
 
*[[Dorian Warren]] President Community Change Action
*[[Ryan Greenwood]] Director of Movement Politics People's Action
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*[[Ryan Greenwood]] Director of Movement Politics [[People's Action]]
*[[Josie Mooney]] Organizing Director Peoples Action
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*[[Josie Mooney]] Organizing Director [[Peoples Action]]
 
*[[Nse Ufot]] Executive Director [[New Georgia Project Action Fund]]
 
*[[Nse Ufot]] Executive Director [[New Georgia Project Action Fund]]
 
*[[Crystal Zermeno]] Director of Electoral Strategy [[Texas Organizing Project]]
 
*[[Crystal Zermeno]] Director of Electoral Strategy [[Texas Organizing Project]]
 
*[[Cristina Jimenez Moreta]]  Executive Director & Co-Founder  [[United We Dream Action]]
 
*[[Cristina Jimenez Moreta]]  Executive Director & Co-Founder  [[United We Dream Action]]
*[[Cliff Albright]] Co-Founder & Executive Director Black Voters Matter Fund
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*[[Cliff Albright]] Co-Founder & Executive Director [[Black Voters Matter Fund]]
*[[Kirk Noden]] Strategic Advisor Community Building Strategies
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*[[Kirk Noden]] Strategic Advisor [[Community Building Strategies]]
*[[Anathea Chino]]  Co-Founder  Advance Native Political Leadership
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*[[Anathea Chino]]  Co-Founder  [[Advance Native Political Leadership]]
 
*[[Esther Lim]] Organizing Director [[Asian American Advocacy Fund]]
 
*[[Esther Lim]] Organizing Director [[Asian American Advocacy Fund]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 03:45, 29 December 2019

Template:TOCnestleft Way to Win is committed to building the power of our base: women, people of color, Indigenous people, LGBTQ+ people, and young people. This multiracial coalition is key to winning, and Republicans know it. Thus, they weaponize race to consolidate their power among white voters. Meanwhile, Democrats fall into the trap of focusing on “electability” — which is code for appealing to white swing voters. This language papers over an implicit bias and it covers over the untapped power of the Democratic base.

We believe that with the right policies, narratives, and campaign strategies, a multiracial fusion coalition can carry the best person to office. This coalition is looking for candidates who will reflect and represent their concerns, candidates who have bold visions to solve big problems. This coalition wants a candidate who speaks to the possibility of an America that is just, democratic, and free from the domination of corporate control. This coalition wants a candidate who is willing to take a stand for what they believe in.

We've developed this Presidential Playbook in collaboration with some of the best movement leaders and political strategists in the country to create a lens through which we can examine every candidate, based on how they’re running their campaign and what they stand for, rather than succumbing to the vague language of “electability.” By defining criteria through questions, this Playbook can be a practical guide and aid in evaluating which candidates will see themselves as accountable to the true base. These questions, organized by the signals of success we’ve seen in campaigns over the course of the last several cycles, will change the direction of politics in America – if we use them. We need the candidates to hear from us at every turn. When you meet with candidates, participate in endorsements, or make funding decisions, we ask you to lift up these questions. Working together, our coalition can help ensure the person elected to office is reflective of, and held accountable to, these values.

Join us in using the presidential primary to shift the conversation and build long-term power for a progressive future.[1]

Co-Founders

Staff

"Presidential Playbook"

Playbook Co-Authors + Champions

Signatories listed in the order received. Last updated April 22, 2019.

Title and organization are listed for identification purposes only. The views expressed in this Presidential Playbook belong solely to the signatories, and not necessarily to the signatories’ employers or organizations.

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