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		<title>A Letter from Lucia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for participating in the WinWin Campaign! Remarkably, as of this writing the outcome of the presidential election is not yet certain. This extraordinary circumstance demonstrates a truism central to the efforts of the WinWin Campaign: every vote matters. Making each vote a strategic choice was a tremendously worthwhile mission, and we at WinWin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for participating in the WinWin Campaign! Remarkably, as of this writing the outcome of the presidential election is not yet certain. This extraordinary circumstance demonstrates a truism central to the efforts of the WinWin Campaign: every vote matters. Making each vote a strategic choice was a tremendously worthwhile mission, and we at WinWin are so gratified to have been a part of it. The public dialogue about how to cast votes wisely to support both Nader and Gore is at least partly responsible for Gore&#8217;s strong showing in swing states. We at WinWinCampaign.org, along with the developers of other sites aiming to promote both Nader and Gore&#8217;s goals, feel enormous pride in our role in helping to (almost) eek out a victory for Al Gore, while still encouraging votes for Ralph Nader. We will, of course, be dismayed if Bush&#8217;s current edge holds, but this will only intensify our determination to strike blows for the progressive agenda in the years ahead.<span id="more-5"></span></p>
<p>The WinWinCampaign consists of a private citizen who founded and funded it, an online advocacy firm who developed the website, and a handful of critical collaborators who shaped, supported, and publicized it. We are unaffiliated with any political party, but sympathetic to the goals of both Democrats and Greens. This ad-hoc group intends to keep working on the issues that were critical to this campaign, and would like to stay in touch with you who supported our first effort. We are planning on setting up a email list for those of you who are interested in future projects and discussion. Click here to signup.</p>
<p>The WinWinCampaign would like to thank Benson Chiles, Jonathan Karush, Rob Stuart, Dan Carol, and the Tensa Team: Carnet Williams, Kent Howard, and Rachel Ogdie.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />
Lucia Gill Case</p>
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