Mainers for Cynthia McKinney
Formed
A meeting was held on March 9 to
form a committee called Mainers for
Cynthia McKinney to
support the former Georgia Congresswoman's run for president of the U.S. as the
Green Party nominee.
Nine people met at the
Addams-Melman House in Bath (about a dozen more had sent their interest and best
wishes and were not able to come). The meeting was facilitated by Bruce
Gagnon.
Cynthia McKinney is now in the process
of campaigning to win the Green Party nomination. In
Maine many county-wide caucus events have been held with more scheduled this
month. So far McKinney is leading in Maine with about 60% of the
vote. Nationally McKinney is doing well as Green caucus events are
still underway. The Maine Green Independent Party (MGIP) convention will
be held in May (either the 10th or the 18th) to formalize Maine's choice.
The national Green Party convention will be in Chicago July 10-13 where the
party nominee will be ultimately chosen. The national party nominee will
automatically be on the Maine election ballot in November, 2008.
During the meeting a
brainstorming session was held to come up with key
priorities for our committee to begin working on. Some items will
be acted on immediately and others later on. They include:
- Local meetings (we encourage
town/county Cynthia McKinney support groups to form that would then feed into
the statewide campaign committee.
-
News release to announce the
formation of Mainers for Cynthia
McKinney will be sent out following the MGIP final
tabulation and public release of winner of Maine Green presidential
caucus.
-
Organize a Maine speaking tour for
Cynthia (end of April was suggested date). (Jacqui Devaneau and Jon
Olsen)
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Identify artists around the state
who would like to help support Cynthia. (Bruce)
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Develop a media plan for when
Cynthia comes to Maine and beyond.
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Develop a Mainers for Cynthia McKinney brochure by
April 13 to hand out at progressive events around the state. (Bill Grubb
& Jon)
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Develop creative advertising
plans.
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Find someone to develop a web site
for Mainers for Cynthia
McKinney. (Bruce)
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Investigate interest at colleges
and universities for Cynthia to speak.
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Identify local Maine issues that
Cynthia should address when she comes to Maine (cuts in social spending in
Augusta, etc).
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Identify well known people
nationally who are supporting Cynthia and invite them to speak in
Maine.....like Hip hop artist Head Roc. (Anna Trevorrow)
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Get banner made with
Mainers for Cynthia
McKinney on it.
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Encourage people to begin writing
local letters to editor now that introduce Cynthia's campaign to the
public.
In order to qualify for
federal campaign matching funds Cynthia must get at least $5,000 in
donations from 20 states. Many states are well on their way to reaching
this goal. Maine so far has donated about $1,000 to Cynthia's
campaign. People are urged to make a donation ASAP and can do so via Cynthia's web
site. Help us get Cynthia to that $5,000 figure! We will
organize additional campaign fundraising events in the future.
The MGIP will be allotted 44
delegates to the national convention in July. Each delegate can
carry one proxy with them so we need at least 22 Greens to attend the convention
in July to ensure Cynthia gets the nomination. We are presently looking
for Maine Greens to go to the convention and also raising funds to help cover
convention expenses. If you are interested in either of these please
contact Jacqui Devaneau at 934-1911 or jacquio50@yahoo.com
Jacqui has contacted the McKinney
campaign headquarters and offered to serve as Maine volunteer
coordinator as the national office is contacted by people in
Maine. We will also put Jacqui's phone and email address on the brochure
being created as the point of contact.
Several key events
are happening in coming months that are relevant to our efforts to promote
Cynthia. They are:
- April 13 showing of Cynthia's film American Blackout in
Portland at the Meg Perry Center (644 Congress). This is a fundraiser
for Chicago Green convention trip.
- May 2 showing of American Blackout at
Addams-Melman House in Bath (212 Centre St.) Potluck supper and
fundraiser for Chicago Green convention trip.
Next meeting of the
Mainers for Cynthia
McKinney will be held on Sunday, March 30 at the
Addams-Melman House (AMH) in Bath from noon to 2:30 pm. Following
that meeting is the regular monthly pot luck supper at the AMH
from 3-5 pm to which all are also invited.
The meeting ended with a reminder that Cynthia
McKinney provides the progressive community with a unique
opportunity to unite people of color and white activists who are
unhappy with the current mainstream corporate political parties. We need a
strong voice in the national elections to ensure that our opposition to the Iraq
occupation, our demands for social justice, and more remain in front of the
nation.
Please feel free to join with us and to
offer us any advice or skills you may have.
Thanks.
Bruce K. Gagnon
Bath
(207) 443-9502
globalnet@mindspring.com
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