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« Thursday July 17, 2008 »
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WHEN:  July 16-20
TIME: 11am-11pm (most days)
WHERE: Downtown Olympia Heritage Park

It's that time of the year when the smell of onions frying on the grill beacons you and thousands of others to support our popular Demo Burger Booth.  And, back by popular demand is our scrumptious Might D burger.  To read about the legend of the Might D, click here

To find out which shift your favorite candidate(s) is working, visit our Lakefair page.

Start: Jul 17 2008 - 2:30pm
End: Jul 17 2008 - 3:30pm

WHAT: Conference Call
Call: 888-346-3950  Passcode: 404034 #
Website:blogtalkradio.com/DemocracyForAmerica/2008/07/17/DFA-Night-School-Framing-the-2008-Election

Ever wonder why simply stating our positions on the hot button issues isn't enough to win votes? Or why Democrats who try and adopt conservative stances on issues usually lose their elections even in conservative districts?

Professor George Lakoff has the answers and will show us how to frame the solutions during the conference call. Professor Lakoff will be highlighting specific thinking points from his new book "The Political Mind" and teaching the framing progressives need to know to win.

Night School is DFA's interactive online training program. Every month Night School brings top campaign experts right to your home at absolutely no cost to you. You can listen live from your computer on Blog Talk Radio or call into a nationwide conference call on your telephone. The training will last approximately one hour and will be accompanied by a slideshow you can view online or download and print out. Check back here before the training to download the slides.

No extra applications are necessary, simply RSVP above and you'll receive an email with all the necessary information. Then join us live on July 17th at 2:30pm PsT for the training.

Start: Jul 17 2008 - 5:00pm
End: Jul 17 2008 - 7:30pm

WHERE: Schmidt House, 330 Schmidt Place SW, Tumwater

Come as you are and join the candidate and your friends at this summer campaign gathering.

Hosted by Citizens to Elect Charles Williams Judge

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