Join us as we build our networks in North Seattle and around the Web!
There are a lot of resources available for Democrats and Progressives to use for social and political networking. We have found the following to be the most effective, and we would like to invite you to join us as we move into the 21st Century.
Join the mailing list!
There is a mailing list to help us organize ourselves for elections and for continuing the dialoge among our members between elections. Feel free to join!
DNC Partybuilder
The DNC website has a networking tool that they call the Party Builder, and the 46th District is there. Please feel free to explore and join!
Facebook.com is a social networking site with lots of interesting ways to connect to our neighbors, families and friends. There is a great deal of potential in this site, and we'd love to see people use it more.
Learning the lessons of the Howard Dean 2004 campaign, Senator Barack Obama directed his campaign staff to push the limits on political social networking in order to tap into the full potential of the Internet to build his ground forces for both the Primary and General election. We saw how effective this was in Iowa in January, Washington in February, and Nationally on November 4th.
Plaxo.com began as a address book management tool, allowing people to share and quickly change their own contact information while staying up to date with changes from their friends and families. This has grown into a full social networking tool, where we are able to see what people are posting and working on in near real time.
LinkedIn.com is a business networking site that is quickly growing into a tremendous networking tool for professional connections. The King County Democrats have a group on this site for networking around the county.