Tsukasa Buddha
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From July 19 to July 27, everyday people all across America will hold Platform Meetings in their own communities. From Atlanta, Georgia to Muncie, Indiana, from Bangor, Maine to Eugene, Oregon, Americans will meet to talk about what issues are most important to them and what should be at the heart of the Democratic platform for change.
The results of these Platform Meetings will be incorporated into the formal process that culminates in the adoption of the platform at the Democratic Convention in August. A few participants may even be invited to appear and testify at the National Hearing and at the Convention!
Linky.
I, of course, like the opening up of the process, though it is obviously difficult to do for a major party.
My problem is that the recommend focusing on a few issues or even just one at a meeting, and looking at the site most of them don't specify what will be discussed. Of course, this a problem with the people hosting, because some of them did specify, not with the process itself.
But still, they have quite a few meetings already set up.