Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Rattling Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz

The purpose of this is to rattle Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Gyrocopter pilot Doug Hughes is going to run in the Florida 23rd Congressional district against Rep. Wasserman Schultz. See What should Doug Hughes do in FL23?

Sanders supporters and others think Rep. Wasserman Schultz, in her actions as head of the DNC,  has been "undemocratically" favoring Hillary Clinton.

The starting place for this effort against Rep. Wasserman Schultz (and for Doug Hughes) is  on Twitter.

To have effect, many tweeters and very large numbers of tweets will be needed.

The tweeting is going to break out of the "confine of like minded social media circles." See Breaking out of like minded social media circles.

For an idea of the tweeting tactics that will employed, see Tactics.

Before you start tweeting, be sure to read To Twitter: @Support.

In the tweeting, you should think about "what has a chance of being heard by Rep. Wasserman Schultz and her office?"

It is is desired for tweets to go to persons who are in the Florida 23rd Congressional district. Sometimes exact geographical location is not indicated by a Twitter profile. If there is enough information to believe that a person is in the 23rd district or in the surrounding area, go ahead and tweet. For a map of the Florida 23rd Congressional district, see http://c2.nrostatic.com/sites/default/files/FL23.jpg.

The basic tactic is to send repetitively to followers on follower lists the same tweet. For how to do this efficiently, see Tactics.

There are many Twitter follower lists that could be utilized for sending tweets in this effort, and there are numerous possible tweet messages that could be sent.

I have started to look for follower lists to use. As I come up with follower lists to use, I will add them to this entry.

In proceeding through a follower lists, you should select followers whose profile indicates a likelihood that the person is in the 23rd Congressional district or surrounding area.

I think it is appropriate to send tweets to business Twitter accounts as well as individual Twitter accounts.

My experience is that I see page views of links as I am sending my tweets. If you notify me that you are sending tweets, I can give you reports on the page views that are showing up for the link in question.

You may get a few retweets and likes, etc., but don't be discouraged if you don't. I think it is satisfactory if recipients of your tweets click on the link in your tweet.

For a first follower list, I suggest Broward Democrats followers.

For a first tweet I suggest:
Voters in FL 23rd Cong'l dist. should tell Rep. Debbie Wassserman Schultz to #DeclareForDemocracyhttp://2016candidatesdeclarations.blogspot.com/2015/11/2016-congressional-candidate-declaration.html

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