And one thing you can do later to help:
Below are 10 simple things you can do right now to help out. If you wish to become more actively involved with the movement, please sign up as a volunteer or join a chapter in your state (see the Get Involved section on the left).
1.
Sign the Draft Gore petition, now over 110,000 strong.
2.
Tell all your friends about the petition and gather signatures for the petition on a
paper version. (Please
send us an email if you gather signatures.) There are millions of us out there. We rely on you to get word to them.
3.
Make a contribution to Draft Gore. Our expenses are great and our only source of funding is
you. We need to advertise in the mainstream media to let people know about this movement. We can't do it without you.
4. Purchase bumperstickers, buttons, or our new collector
poster.
5.
Write a letter to Al Gore TODAY and ask him to run:
The Office of the Honorable Al Gore
2100 West End Avenue, Suite 620
Nashville, TN 37203.
6.
Write an email to the Democratic National Committee telling them you will support no one but Al Gore in 2008.
7. Have a website or blog?
Add our link buttons and promotional ad to publicize our movement.
8.
Download a Draft Gore flyer off our website and post it or hand it out in Democratic-friendly areas.
9.
Add a signature line to your email (and make sure to include our URL: draftgore.com).
10.
Host a party. Watch "An Inconvenient Truth," Gore's Oscar-winning documentary, now available on DVD. Or organize your own event, fundraiser, or party. Then post it on our boards.
Here is #11 for later (and this I've added to their list):
BECOME A DELEGATE. First choice, an uncommitted delegate. In case there is a brokered convention (see below), you can propose Al Gore as a nominee. Second choice, as a committed delegate to your second choice candidate. That way if there is a brokered convention,
you can join the uncommitted delegates in supporting Al Gore.From
http://mydd.com/story/2007/2/27/93023/1076 :
Re: The seemingly inevitable brokered convention (2.00 / 1)
This is the only path to Gore.
Really... Hillary has 40% of the delegates, Obama/Edwards/other have the rest.
Let's say Hillary has 40, Obama has 30 and Edwards has 20.
Theoretically Obama and Edwards could come together as some sort of ticket. Given their similar credentials that would be unlikely and perhaps unwise.
Its impossible for Hillary to run with Obama, and similarly unlikely Edwards would be Hillary's choice, given her need for more experience on the ticket.
In other words- the big three are all mutually incompatible on a ticket (unlike, say, Reagan/Bush, where Bush added some foreign policy gravitas and moderate credentials for Reagan, or Kennedy/Johnson, obviously!)
The power player here is whoever is in 2nd. If its Obama or Edwards, either one could call Al Gore and say "I'm in for Veep if you open yourself for a draft" knowing a third of everyone else's support could easily be harnessed for Gore. What's more-- the two tickets--
Gore/Obama or Gore/Edwards make a ton of sense strategically.
Gore/Obama-- African American turnout would be almost as high as if Obama were at the top of this ticket.
Gore/Edwards-- bonus for the dems- no swiftboating this time around- both are well-known quantities and there is really nothing left to say about either from a scandal/ethical standpoint that people don't already know or haven't heard - unlike, say, Guiliani.
A brokered convention is the road for Gore.
And he knows this.
Would you hire George W Bush to be YOUR latex salesman?
by jgkojak on Tue Feb 27, 2007 at 10:04:47 AM EST
ONWARD!