Blueprint Alabama, a new political action committee in Alabama, has launched with the mission of turning the state blue by focusing on candidate recruitment, organizing, and branding. Co-founders Josh Coleman and Caroline Self aim to rebuild the Democratic brand in Alabama, which has been damaged by in-fighting and division. They want to create a unified and modern Democratic identity in the state and bring together activists, candidates, and organizers to work towards common goals.
The strategy of Blueprint Alabama includes building a brand, creating a recognizable Democratic identity through messaging, building bridges by uniting activists, candidates, and organizers, and building a bench by recruiting and supporting Democratic candidates. With their website now live, the PAC is beginning fundraising and outreach efforts to bring together donors, volunteers, and leaders committed to long-term political change in Alabama.
Coleman emphasizes that they are not just focused on one election cycle but are working towards building infrastructure for sustained Democratic victories. They believe that with the right support, investment, and strategy, they can win and give a voice back to those who feel unheard within the party. Blueprint Alabama aims to be a home for all who believe in fairness, opportunity, and good governance in Alabama.
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