: http://www.moveon.org Created by Joan Blades and Wes Boyd, two Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, to organize a bi-partisan campaign for a quick resolution to the Clinton impeachment trial, moveon has moved on to become a strong organizer for political action in America. It specializes in Internet campaigns, reflecting the sea change in political involvement in North America. Now that direct one-on-one communication is possible at an negligible cost, it is possible to organize campaigns very quickly--i.e. ''flash campaigns''. CategoryPoliticalAction === References === ; Report on the campaign against the Clinton impeachment : http://www.moveon.org/about/documentation.html ---- ''From http://www.moveon.org/about...'' === What is a "flash campaign" like? === Here's an example of activities from the original Censure and Move On anti-impeachment campaign: '''PHASE I — PRIOR TO HOUSE VOTE ON IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY''' * September 22 — Petition site launched * September 29 — 100,000 mark reached * October 1 — 80,000 petitioners armed with their representative's phone and fax; asked to call * October 1 — 1,000 volunteers armed with phone and fax for all judiciary committee members * October 3 — Begin daily email of individual petitions to constituent's representative * October 4 — Compiled petition to each Judiciary Committee member, with comments * October 5 — Additional 50,000 petitioners asked to call their district's Representative * October 7 — Compiled petition sent to each member of the House with an email address (80% of districts) * October 8 — 200,000 mark reached * October 8 — Compiled petition hand delivered to each member of the House before vote '''PHASE II — PRIOR TO NATIONAL ELECTION''' * October 9 — Compiled petition delivered to White House * October 13 — 250,000 petition mark reached: biggest web petition ever * October 20 — moveon volunteer pool breaks 3,000 mark * October 22 — 411 volunteer leaders selected for 226 congressional districts * October 28 — 20,000th "Move On" bumper sticker downloaded for printing * October 29 — Petitions hand delivered by constituents at district offices in 44 states. * November 2 — Get out the vote email sent to more than 250,000 petitioners — encourages officeplace campaign * November 2 — 500,000 impressions of "Move On... Vote today" banner placed on Yahoo * November 2 — 500 "Vote today" banners downloaded for placement on third party websites — circulation unknown * November 3 — Get out the vote email sent to petitioners again — encourages email passaround '''PHASE III — PRIOR TO HOUSE VOTE ON IMPEACHMENT''' * November 18 — 4000 volunteers lobby judiciary before inquiry * November 19 — Email to petitioners requesting constituent calls after Ken Starr show * December 8 — Begin email of daily petitions to constituent's Senators * December 8 — 1-877-TO-MOVEON campaign — more than 200,000 calls made to Congress * December 12 — "swingvotes" email group offered to petitioners — 1,000,000 letters sent to swing members * December 13 — Emailing to 400,000 petitioners highlighting swing members in state with phone numbers * December 16 — Press conference and presentation of petitions in Congress by three dozen volunteers from across the country '''PHASE IV — PRIOR TO SENATE VOTE ON REMOVAL''' * December 19 — "We will remember" pledge drive announced to 450,000 petitioners * December 21 — press release on success of pledge drive first day — $5 million pledged to congressional campaigns