http://civicaccess.416.s1.nabble.com/ibelieveinopen-51-candidates-signed-up-tp1279p1287.html
You know, that's a great idea. Candidates in the US used signing on to Change Congress as a press release opportunity, eg. here:
I'll do up a pre-formatted press release example and send it to the candidates that have signed on.
The Facebook group seems to be going strong. Almost 40 people overnight, over a hundred more invited. Wow.
> From: Daniel Haran <
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> Subject: Re: [CivicAccess-discuss] ibelieveinopen: 51 candidates signed up
> To: "civicaccess discuss" <
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> Received: Thursday, September 25, 2008, 4:30 PM
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Hugh McGuire
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> > well done jen! fantastic... now, about those voters...
> hmm.
>
> Agreed, these are fantastic results so early on.
>
> This maybe a bit odd, but perhaps some candidates could
> help? It would
> be in the best interest of some candidates to sign up and
> email
> supporters in their district, asking for the message to be
> forwarded.
> Both the Greens and NDP have had a lot of sign-ups, and it
> could help
> them to have voters sign this, only to see the Tories lag
> on the issue
> or not sign.
>
> That of course assumes that some of their strategists are
> keen enough
> to notice this potential.
>
> And hey, if the Tories don't want this used as
> political points
> against them, they could all sign up and follow the pledge.
>
> d.
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