GPCA Strategic Action Plan
This collection of pages, presented by the state party Committees and Working Groups, presents the current thinking, and an opportunity to comment.
This collection is divided in two groups: a general discussion of strategy (divided into time blocks) and some specific "current topics".
General Discussion
Current Topics
Should GPCA's electoral focus be on localized, "non-partisan" elections?
Marnie Glickman: No.
If the focus to be on State-wide office, then should GPCA focus on MOST "winnable seats"?
Marnie Glickman: We should focus on great candidates regardless of what kind of seat they run for.
Given the passage of Prop 14, what should our strategy be relating to the new format primary?
Marnie Glickman: Defeat open primary in court.
Should GPCA continue to be part of the lawsuit against prop 14? Will we raise funds for it?
Marnie Glickman: Why should we raise money for the lawsuit?
Should GPCA continue to be a member of GPUS?
Marnie Glickman: Yes.
Should GPCA have closer ties with the progressive caucus of the california democratic party?
Marnie Glickman: I don't know. Do we have any ties?
What kind of representation do counties/regions/locals want in GPCA?
Marnie Glickman: People who focus on grassroots organizing, not internal organizing.
What services/mutual agreements would counties/regions/locals want from GPCA?