Rich Kolker and other folks from DFA have started this site. It sounds like a tremendous idea. The website is up now, and it looks like a valuable resource.
Blog for AmericaCitizen Campaign 2006
"Have you completed a DFA, LFA, 21st Century Dems, Wellstone or RootCamp training recently and are now ready to put your new skills to use? Are you frustrated that after learning how to create a message, target your voters and build an action plan, that your local campaign has you stamping envelopes? Are you ready to use the Power we have?
Join Citizen Campaign 2006 where we are the campaign!Citizen Campaign 2006 will run candidates for the US Congress in 2006 whose campaigns will be totally managed by volunteer citizen campaigners, coordinated on the Internet, and based on a set of 10 principles called the
American Compact .
Founded by volunteers from Dean for America, Citizen Campaign 2006 is the first project of The Idea Forge, a group dedicated to discussion and action on policy and citizen campaigning, inspired by the candidacy of Howard Dean. The idea first came up on Blog For America in April as a proposal that we staff a virtual Presidential campaign in Iowa or New Hampshire in 2008. The ongoing discussion proposed practice runs in 2006 Congressional races."
The goals are:
To fully understand all the pieces of a major campaign. Until you do it (or at least think hard) you'll miss some, maybe the important ones
Determine a way, using citizen campaign labor, to accomplish each of those jobs in a professional way, from fundraising, to advertising, to field, to running the candidate around the district. Citizen campaigners have the experience. Many of us are experts in our own careers who can adapt those skills to the campaign arena. We may even come up with new ways to accomplish things the "pros" haven't considered.
Actually run the campaign to prove we can do it. If we win, even better, but if we only get press attention for doing the job and doing it "professionally" we will have really proved the capabilities of citizen campaigners."