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Progressive Wave: We need your help!

Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 03:57:40 PM PDT

A couple days ago, I posted about a new blog I am starting with the help of others. It's called Progressive Wave, and our stated goal is clear: we will be blogging about, in the form of primarily citizen journalism with some traditional blogging (hard to make it down to Washington, D.C., for example), our new representatives and senators in Congress. As of right now, we have people who will be blogging for us in the following districts and states: AZ-08, PA-07, PA-08, CA-11, KY-03, NY-19, NY-20, and VA-Sen. We have had others express interest in IA-01 and CT-02 as well, but I do not have concrete commitments for them. Even if your district (or one you'd be interested in) is already covered, please feel free to blog for us - the more we can spread the load around within a district, the better it works out for all of us.

Below, you'll find a general description of what Progressive Wave is all about. I hope you can help us out. Thanks!

It's great to see citizen journalism in action. A project here at Daily Kos is picking up steam - where we 'adopt' a congressional committee and keep tabs on their progress. It's a great idea, and by all means one that we should encourage; after all, a democracy thrives when its citizens participate actively within it.

Before the election I was thinking of taking a similar principle and applying it to our newly-elected Congresspersons and Senators in the U.S. Congress. Many of our newly-elected representatives come from extremely close races (such as Patrick Murphy in PA-08 or Joe Courtney in CT-02), or they are in areas that will make it a challenge for them to be re-elected every time they are up (Nick Lampson in TX-22 or Nancy Boyda in KS-02). While the Netroots-endorsed list has only included challengers, it's inevitable that we will have to begin defending our incumbents, beginning in 2008.

And that's where we come in.

The project I've been working on is entitled The Progressive Wave. Our slogan is 'Not left, not right, but forward'. In the end, progressives of any stripe are about progress, and that is what our new representatives have a chance to do in Washington. In a sense, I view TPW as a step forward for the blogosphere as well. One of the things I learned about blogging firsthand about the CT-Sen race and the PA-08 race is that citizen journalism is incredibly useful tool for informing the blogosphere at large about the actual circumstances on the ground as it pertains to a race. No longer do we have to rely on traditional media sources for our information, but we can get an unfiltered view of what is occurring directly from the source.

What do I hope to accomplish with TPW? One thing I hope is that we can keep track of all our newly-elected representatives in their travails - whether it be those who held safe seats for us, such as Amy Klobachar in MN-Sen, or those who won by squeakers, such as Jon Tester in MT-Sen. We'll be keeping a birds-eye view of the legislation they support, critiquing the speeches they give, and also acting as a sort of 'accountability' check on Democratic politicians. We don't want to see those who represent the best and brightest of our future to become disappointments (a junior senator from Illinois comes to mind, at least for me). By informally tracking what they do - as well as attending events when they are in-state and writing about it - you have the power to keep the rest of us up to date. And come campaign time, we will be a veritable source of firsthand information from the ground about the race. Especially for House races, which occur every 2 years, it is paramount that we can report back what is occurring within the district.

What does it require from any of you? Not much, aside from a little of your time. I am aiming to have as many bloggers as possible join the project; we have somewhere around 35-40 House districts that need to be covered, as well as 8 senators (PA, RI, MT, MN, MD, OH, MO, VA) that will also need to be written about. After that, how much participation you'd like to put in is completely up to you. Personally, as I was quite involved in the PA-08 race, I will be attempting to speak with Congressman Murphy occasionally about the latest from Washington. I also hope to speak to some of his staff from the campaign about the field operation and the communications department. I consider this to be an 'open-source' blogging project in that there is no set or defined style one has to go about covering their representatives. You make the blog in your image.

That being said, we still need a lot of bloggers. I currently have a few people lined up so far for the following: NY-19, NY-20, AZ-05, AZ-08, VA-Sen, and CA-11. That being said, you can definitely blog those, along with any others you may be interested in. The only requirement of sorts is that it would be preferable that you live in-district, or if not, live within a reasonable distance such that you are not blogging about an area which you are unfamiliar with. If you are interested, please join our group over at DFALink. Our current working comments section can be found here. If you are unable to blog about the races, I'd appreciate any sort of technical support, particularly in the area of graphic design.

Ultimately, this is a project that, at its core, is about local politics. But in the age of the blogosphere, being connected to the Internet is incredibly important. The Progressive Wave is all about supporting our politicians who will move us forward in D.C., but it's also about taking the blogosphere to the next level - citizen journalism. I hope you'll join me for the ride.

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  •  Tip Jar (12+ / 0-)

    This is a massive undertaking, but it can only be done with your help. If you are even vaguely interested, please post here. If you'd like to be kept in the loop with regards to emails, please send me one at VRML99@yahoo.com.

    Thank you for any attention you give this - I feel this is extremely important going into the future.

    "The perfect is the enemy of the good." -Voltaire

    by PsiFighter37 on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 03:58:37 PM PDT

  •  Wow.. THIS IS A GREAT IDEA (3+ / 0-)

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    Nag, Nightprowlkitty, scratchinmybutt

    Okay, I'm really impressed.  I will be "catching the wave" myself.

    One of America's biggest problems is keeping track of these elected officials.  The news media simply does not perform this function.

    I believe that this new blog will help a lot, and I'll be watching it closely.  I'd blog for you but I'm not in an area of interest :^(

    "I've been an oilman all my life, but this is one crisis we can't drill our way out of" --T. Boone Pickens

    by bincbom on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 04:11:14 PM PDT

  •  brilliant n/t (0+ / 0-)

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    "If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy" -- James Madison

    by scratchinmybutt on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 04:14:51 PM PDT

  •  Awesome Idea! n/t (2+ / 0-)

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  •  PsiFighter, you're my hero (1+ / 0-)

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    What an incredible idea!!!! It has to be all those extra hours in the cafe at BooTrib that gave you the inspiration. I just checked out the blog and it looks great. I've also fired off an email to sign up... I live in Pa 10, and would be thrilled to be a blogette for Rep. Chris Carney.  OOooo that sounds like pastry. (I'm hungry.) And I wouldn't mind contributing now and then for Sen Bob Casey.

    "Information is the currency of democracy" - Thomas Jefferson

    by Nag on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 04:48:03 PM PDT

  •  Great idea (0+ / 0-)

    and I'm glad that you cross-posted at MyLeftNutmeg re CT-02 and CT-05 (and don't forget to add Joe Courtney to your roster!).  I'm in CT-01 and don't have an abundance of spare time, but I do plan on keeping close tabs on Lieberman - and his primary campaign slush fund.

    "Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out." ~ Robert Graves, "I, Claudius"

    by lurks a lot on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 05:48:29 PM PDT

    •  CT isn't that big a state (0+ / 0-)

      If you'd like to cover Courtney or Murphy, you can do so! All it would require is a little driving. :)

      "The perfect is the enemy of the good." -Voltaire

      by PsiFighter37 on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 05:57:49 PM PDT

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      •  I guess you would know! (0+ / 0-)

        And btw, belated thanks for your help and blogging during Ned's primary run.  It was partly your excitement and involvement that caused me to get off my duff and get involved (albeit in a much smaller way).

        I'm close to Courtney country, being east of the CT River, but I do think that there are others who are much better informed than I who might be able to help (LIsoundview comes to mind).

        "Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out." ~ Robert Graves, "I, Claudius"

        by lurks a lot on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 06:50:33 PM PDT

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  •  This is a terrific idea! (0+ / 0-)

    My new congressman is Keith Ellison in MN-05, I'm also very familiar with Walz in MN-01.

    I'd love to help out however I can.

    "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something." -the last words of Pancho Villa

    by Shef on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 06:31:00 PM PDT

    •  Excellent! (0+ / 0-)

      You can definitely cover Keith, as he is an incoming freshman. If you'd like, you can do Walz as well!

      Shoot me an email at the one listed in my tip jar so I can get you set up! :)

      "The perfect is the enemy of the good." -Voltaire

      by PsiFighter37 on Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 06:48:32 PM PDT

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  •  I can watch AZ-07, AZ-08, and AZ-05 (0+ / 0-)

    I ricochet between AZ-05 and the border between AZ-7,8.  I could watch any one of those.

    Harry Mitchell's taking the place of Hayworth in 5, Grijalva is an old had in 7, and Giffords took the open seat in 8.  I can watch any one of those people.  It would nice doing something for the kos community.  Just send me a message about one of them.  

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