GOP tensions on display at Republican Leadership Conference - CNN.com
Does it seem like the Republicans have better organizing skills, or at least more free time to spend on coming up with groups to do push the same message to all of them?
CPAC
Faith & Freedom Forum
Federalist Society Convention
Saddleback Church Civil Forum on the Presidency (Presidential candidates Q&A, but not exactly a neutral setting)
Ames/Iowa Straw Poll (Iowa, NH, SC aren't exactly OR, VT, and NY)
Republican Leadership Conference
The Heritage Foundation
The Heartland Institute
The Family Research Council
The Christian Coalition Of America (Jesus doesn't have the same values)
The National Rifle Association
Judicial Watch
Mackinac foundation
Citizens United
ALEC
the Family
Iowans for tax relief
SarahPAC
GOPAC
Turn Right USA
The National Republican Trust PAC
National Federation of Republican Women
And a full day of on-air, opinion spouting, talking heads pushing this agenda...
Do I hear more about this, and I'm just not realizing the Democrats have the same amount (just under-reported)? Or is it just MoveOn.com, MSNBC (to some extent), Mother Jones, NOW, Bill Maher, and a few clean energy organizations on the left? I'm not sure I would even count Unions as Left organizations, because they don't have any issues outside of their jobs. Same with the Gay & Lesbians, I'll support their fight for equality, but I'm not marching in any parade.
Top 50 Federally Focused Organizations | OpenSecrets
And what gatherings do far left progressives go to? Outside of the Democratic National Convention, where do politicians make speeches without debate and try and organize and energize the electorate?