Front Pagers Needed For New Southern Netroots Site
For the past several months we have been getting our new Southern netroots
site http://bluesunbelt.com up and running. We are in need of front pagers
who can contribute diaries on politics and issues of the Southern and
Sunbelt states that are our demographic focus area.
We need front pagers who can submit diaries on:
-Coverage of local, state, and federal races.
-Coverage of the presidential race.
-Coverage of progressive policy and issues.
-Diaries supporting candidates are welcome
-Diaries to organize local grassroots for candidates and causes.
-General diaries that are of interest to the progressive community.
-Cross posts from other sites are welcome
Our goal is to be a community for progressive netroots and political
analysis for some of the fastest growing population areas of the United
States. Our geographic focus includes the states and territories of the Old
South, Border States, and Southwest that are a part of or are adjacent to
the Sunbelt. That includes an area that is generally the southern half of
the United States from California on the west, to Missouri on the north, to
the Gulf Of Mexico and Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands on the south,
and the DC-MD-DE area on the east. Many of these states are in the
demographic areas where the Democratic Party has great potential for the
future. This includes these states (and major cities in these states such as
Atlanta, Memphis, Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, etc.):
*California
Nevada
Arizona
New Mexico
Texas
Oklahoma
Missouri
Arkansas
Louisiana
Mississippi
Tennessee
Kentucky
Alabama
Georgia
West Virginia
Florida
South Carolina
North Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
Deleware
District of Columbia
Virgin Island (U.S. Territory)
Puerto Rico (U.S. Territory)*
All registered users can submit diaries and the best diaries are promoted to
the front page. Regular quality contributors are promoted to front page
status.
We do not have a lot of rules and we do welcome diverse opinions regardless
of which candidate you may support. We want to have a friendly and
productive environment but not one that has constant bickering and attacks
or counterproductive social clicks.
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