Monthly Archives: September 2014

#IStandWithHongKong

Fifty thousand Hong Kong residents (the equivalent of 3 million Americans) have taken to the… (Original post on Tumblr)

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Followups from Citizens Rising

Citizens Rising at MIT last night was an amazing event. Maybe 800 people in a room for 3 hours… (Original post on Tumblr)

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Coolest day ever

Just returning from the coolest day I can remember, watching and working through strategy with the… (Original post on Tumblr)

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We lost. Beautifully: On Zephyr and Tim’s amazing win

Ok, technically, Zephyr Teachout and Tim Wu didn’t win the Democratic nomination on Tuesday…. (Original post on Tumblr)

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In defense of Lessig’s Mayday PAC and an electoral strategy on money in politics

In defense of Lessig’s Mayday PAC and an electoral strategy on money in politics:… (Original post on Tumblr)

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We lost. Hopefully. (2/2)

Kids fed and off to school. On a plane on my way to my favorite city. (That’s a joke)…. (Original post on Tumblr)

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We lost. Badly.

There’s no spinning this. We tried something that others said couldn’t be done. So far,… (Original post on Tumblr)

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We lost. Badly. (1/2)

(On the numbers from the race, see my second post) There’s no spinning this. We tried something that… (Original post on Tumblr)

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Let’s try this one last time: What you think “lobbyist” means

I’ve been encouraged by the strong affirmance by many — including most prominently Senator… (Original post on Tumblr)

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What New Yorkers Can Do About Money in Politics

There’s a meme spreading fast through the tubes of the Internets about what explains Governor Cuomo’s refusal to debate Zephyr Teachout. Here’s one tweet: So Cuomo won't debate Zephyr Teachout in NY and Abbott won't debate Wendy Davis in TX? Yeah, … Continue reading

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