Given the passage of Prop 14, what should our strategy be relating to the new format primary?

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Marnie Glickman: Defeat open primary in court.

Kendra Gonzales: agree to involvement in the court case, but also need to keep our registration numbers growing regardless. This is our fall-back to ballot status and should be a constant part of our focus. The only positive of Prop 14 is that some voters will feel more comfortable in re-registering as Green now. If Prop 14 is not defeated, it will be our job to convince new Greens to maintain their registration with us regardless of who moves on to the General Election. And, we have to consider the possibility that a Green COULD advance to the General Election. This calls for the good old-fashion get out in to the community as often as we can and in greatly expanding our internet social network presense.