A 50 State Strategy

How Democrats can and will win in every state, every county, and every precinct.

Every State

We're investing in every single state party, a few at a time. Learn more about where we've invested so far.

June 3, 2005
South Dakota
Maryland
Arkansas
Colorado

May 31, 2005
Wyoming
Nevada
Nebraska
Mississippi
Kansas

April 8, 2005
Missouri
North Dakota
North Carolina
West Virginia

The Democratic Party is committed to winning elections at every level in every region of the country, and we're getting started right now with a massive effort to fund organizers on the ground in every state.

The ultimate goal? An active, effective group of Democrats organized in every single precinct in the country. Here's what we're doing to get there:

  1. The Democratic Party is hiring organizers chosen by the state parties in every state -- experienced local activists who know their communities.
  2. We bring those organizers together for summits where they can learn from each other the best practices for getting organized to win elections.
  3. Armed with the knowledge they've shared with each other, Democratic organizers return to the states and recruit and train leaders at the local level.
  4. Those local leaders recruit more leaders and volunteers until every single precinct in their area has a trained, effective organization of Democrats dedicated to winning votes for Democrats.

Success Stories

We're going to win by putting people on the ground to organize right now -- today. So the Democratic Party has identified the first few rounds of states to get this program started.

A 50 State Strategy Success Story: North Carolina

We are hiring three regional organizers -- an Eastern, Central, and Western Political Director. The Western Political Director is on staff, and the others will come on board in the next few weeks. All three of them are on the DNC payroll.

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A 50 State Strategy Success Story: West Virginia

The state's Democratic Party immediately used the funding provided by the Democratic Party to hire two local activists who call West Virginia home.

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