The mid-term election results reveal that many Americans are frustrated.
If you believe the latest polls, most Americans blame Wall Street, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama (in that order) for the economy and the current state of America.

However, my point is not to do what the Democratic and Republican establishment does and blame one another.
My purpose is to find common ground and learn from what's working.
In my heart (and history proves) that building meaningful relationships and traditional organizing, like going door to door and talking to voters, still works.

The mid-term elections reminded us that people are tired of elected officials from all parties in Washington not doing what they were elected to do.
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