Chicago-Midwest
QUINN CAMPAIGN PUBLIC EMBRACES STREET LEADERS, EX-OFFENDERS AND THEIR OUTREACH FOR GRASSROOTS ELECTION DAY VOTER TURNOUT


I blogged out the other day about the major powerful Black United front of a few hundred - an intergenerational group of Black elected officials, religious and business leaders combined with a number of veteran Black grassroots street activists packed together into the historic Parkway Ballroom announcing their major street mobilization plans for Quinn For Governor.  I reported that getting out the Black vote for Quinn's was proven to be SERIOUS when you looked across the room and saw the cross section of business leaders committing to recruit employees, elected officials recruiting their respective political organization members, and I also pointed out that it was significant that was the public embrace of veteran Black grassroots street activists included in the public press conference and on the mobilization team showed just how serious the effort is to get out Black grassroots community votes to retain Quinn as Governor.

On stage at the press conference were grassroots leaders and activists like Brother Kublai Toure, Wallace Gator Bradley and other allies who work with ex-offender groups across the city and state getting them involved in civic and voter education and watched them strategically networking after the press conference. And I guess that investment is paying off when this weekend you began to see the Quinn street sign visibility, literature distribution, and even phone banking to grassroots groups encouraging voter turnout. These street leaders and organizations presence is certainly being seen and felt, and I commend the Quinn Campaign for their public embrace of the street activists and their constituencies. Their votes count too!

 








marksallen2800@aol.com
Chairman & COO National Black Wall Street Chicago
(Rev. Willie T. Barrow Consumer Education and Consumer Action Project)
Founder/Lead Organizer, Illinois Voter Restoration Civic Education Project
Chief of Staff to National Chairman, National Black Wall Street USA
"And The Ordinary People Said" News Blog, www.chicagonow.com
Chairman, Community Reinvestment Organizing Project
Listed in 2012 Edition Who' Who In Black Chicago
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Chicago, Illinois 60653
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The Rev. Al Sharpton calls Mark Allen "one of Chicago's legendary political activists and one of the best organizers of his generation"

 

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