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The Grassroots Organizing Guide for a Progressive America

Does Your State Think Precinct?

50 STATES — 33,000 COUNTIES — 203,000 PRECINCTS

Hundreds of grassroots activists all over the country have downloaded or purchased Think Precinct Guides from our website. Some are individuals who are using Think Precinct to organize their precincts on their own. Others are members of progressive groups who are organizing their neighborhoods. While other precinct leaders have the support of their county party leadership.

States that Think Precinct

Imagine the victories for progressive candidates when there is an active grassroots organization in every precinct, in every state of our country. Neighbors can talk to neighbors and get the message out by talking about shared values within a local context.

BETTER RESULTS FOR STATE AND COUNTY PARTY LEADERS

With Think Precinct, it’s a lot easier to recruit and retain volunteers at the precinct level. In the past, people have been reluctant to volunteer to lead their precincts because they haven’t known what to do. But Think Precinct breaks organizing down into 9 simple and fun steps. When more progressive volunteers organize their precincts, more people will vote for progressive candidates.

BETTER VOTER DATA FROM THE NATIONAL PARTY

When precinct leaders connect with their state and county parties, they can have access to a new voter database called Vote Builder (VAN), a source for useful voter lists that can be updated.

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Vote Builder
Voter List

POWERFUL RESULTS WITH STATE PARTY SUPPORT

The only state that’s using Think Precinct in most of its counties is Colorado. In that time, Colorado Democrats have taken back the state House and Senate for the first time in 50 years, elected a Democratic Governor, and sent a Democrat to the US Senate and more Democrats to the US House of Representatives.

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