Anonymous ID: 8e22d7 Sept. 15, 2020, 9:23 p.m. No.10664229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4292

>>10663735

>organizing for action

 

Obama's Step by Step guides to influence media and set up protests

 

I wish I had the sauce on this. I got these PDFs from wayback machine from BarackObama.com's organizing for action.

 

The organization technically dissolved, but it exists now through AllOnTheLine

Anonymous ID: 8e22d7 Sept. 15, 2020, 9:33 p.m. No.10664292   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10664229

 

>atep by step guides to target specific congressmen

>contacting media to make it look like there's large support for an issue

 

So much commie training in Obama OFA (now all on the line)

 

Issue: Gun Violence Prevention

 

Member of Congress (MOC): Senator Patricia Smith (Columbiana)

 

Goal: Secure Senator Smith’s vote on universal background check legislation

 

Bio: Senator Patricia Smith is a freshman moderate Senator from Columbiana, a

state with 3 major post-industrial cities and a large farming industry outside of those

cities. Before being elected to the Senate, she served as a US Representative for

her hometown of Monroe, the state capital. Prior to that, she was the Director of the

Freedom Institute. The Freedom Institute is a public policy advocacy and research

organization that advocates public policies with emphasis on fiscal responsibility and

school choice.

 

She currently serves on the Judiciary, Armed Forces, and Foreign Affairs Committees.

She’s also the ranking member on the African Affairs sub-committee. She has an ‘A’

rating from the NRA and has voted in-step with them in the past.

 

After indicating she might vote yes, she voted no on the issue of background checks.

Her initial comments were that she hadn’t heard enough from supporters and she

encouraged survivors and others affected by gun violence to stay involved. With

plummeting approval ratings and a good deal of national media, Senator Smith

began stating that she is open to supporting universal background checks, and has

acknowledged that her falling numbers are likely due to her vote against universal

background checks.