Zohran Mamdani allies launch group to harness grassroots energy of his mayoral campaign

Zohran Mamdani's allies launch new nonprofit, 'Our Time,' to capitalize on grassroots momentum of mayoral campaign.

More than 650 people joined a mass call for "Our Time," a newly formed 501c4 social welfare organization, in the first hour. The group aims to build support for Mamdani's policies and will launch a series of door-knocking campaigns starting with universal child care. Our Time plans to engage hundreds of volunteers across 17 neighborhoods and eventually lobby state lawmakers.

Jeremy Freeman, executive director of Our Time, emphasizes that the organization's mission is to continue growing the movement that began during the campaign. However, some watchdog groups are concerned about the potential for "pay-to-play" and suggest that Mamdani's allies should tread carefully. John Kaehny, executive director of Reinvent Albany, warned that even idealistic democratic socialist mayors can fall prey to pay-to-play.

Our Time aims to be more transparent than required by law, excluding donations from entities with business before the city and publishing donor names on their website. The group's structure has drawn comparisons to Organizing for America, which was criticized for weakening local Democratic Party organizations and failing to stop Republican gains at the state and local levels.

To recreate the kind of civic engagement that propelled Mamdani's campaign, Our Time plans to dispatch hundreds of volunteers for door-knocking campaigns and recruit 15,000 volunteers for trips to Albany. The group also aims to organize a week of action in January and a day of action in February with other organizations.
 
omg i'm so hyped about this new nonprofit Our Time 🀩, like they're trying to recreate the magic from Zohran's mayoral campaign! 650+ people joining in the first hour is crazy talk πŸ’₯ and i love that they're planning all these community events, like door-knocking campaigns and a week of action in Jan πŸŽ‰. it sounds like they're really committed to building support for Mamdani's policies and getting more ppl involved in the democratic process πŸ—³οΈ. i do hope they can stay true to their mission and not get too caught up in the fundraising game though πŸ€‘, we need more transparency and accountability from orgs like this!
 
idk about this new nonprofit 'Our Time' ... it just seems like more politicians trying to cash in on their allies momentum πŸ€‘ 650 people joining in the first hour already sounds pretty scripted to me... what's next, a whole army of paid supporters just waiting to be deployed for door-knocking campaigns? πŸ€” and yeah, I'm all for universal childcare, but let's not forget that this is just a PR stunt to keep the momentum going. πŸ“Ί
 
I think its cool that Mamdani's allies are trying to keep the momentum going with this new nonprofit 🀝. It's great that they're being transparent about their finances, which is a good step. I mean, who doesn't want to see where their donations are going? 😊 The door-knocking campaigns and volunteer recruitment efforts could really help build support for Mamdani's policies, especially on issues like universal child care. It's also smart that they're engaging with state lawmakers, because that's where the real power is, right? βš–οΈ My only concern would be making sure that these organizations aren't getting too caught up in playing both sides and losing sight of what's really important – helping people, you know? πŸ’•
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is a good thing πŸ€”. Our Time seems like it’s trying to build on the momentum from Zohran's campaign, which is awesome πŸ’ͺ. It’s cool that they’re planning some grassroots outreach efforts and are transparent about their donors πŸ“. The door-knocking campaigns could be super effective in getting more people involved πŸšͺ. My only concern would be that they don’t get too caught up in the excitement and forget to listen to other perspectives πŸ‘‚. But overall, I think it’s a great move to try and keep the momentum going and push for some progressive policies 🌈
 
drew a simple diagram of people holding hands 🌈πŸ‘₯
so i think its cool that more than 650 ppl joined our time in the first hour!
i wonder how they plan to make it work without getting too influenced by big donors tho...
maybe we can learn from other orgs like organizing for america, but also make sure to stay true to mamdani's vision? πŸ€”
personally i think its awesome that our time is already planning door-knocking campaigns and recruiting volunteers! πŸšͺπŸ‘₯
but idk how many ppl actually believe that universal childcare is the answer...
anyways gotta keep an eye on this org and see if they can really make a difference 😊
 
I'm curious about this new nonprofit 'Our Time'... like how did they manage to get so many people on board in just the first hour? πŸ€” 650 people is insane! And I wonder what kind of vetting process they have for donors, considering some watchdog groups are worried about "pay-to-play". I mean, I'm all for progressive policies, but don't want anyone getting too cozy with special interest groups... especially if it's gonna water down Mamdani's actual agenda. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And 15,000 volunteers for trips to Albany? That's a lot of people getting mobilized! But how do they plan on keeping all those folks engaged and not just tokenizing them? πŸ€”
 
omg u gotta see this 🀯 so zohran's people r tryna capitalize on the grassroots momentum but idk if its all good... like yeah they wanna build support for his policies but at what cost? watchdog groups r warning about pay-to-play and it makes me skeptical tbh... and whats up with their structure drawing comparisons to OFA? doesnt sound too transparent to me πŸ€”
 
I'm intrigued by the new nonprofit 'Our Time' πŸ€”... while I think it's awesome that Jeremy Freeman and his team are trying to build on the grassroots momentum from Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign, we gotta be careful not to jump into the pay-to-play trap πŸ’Έ. It sounds like they're doing a great job by being super transparent about their donors πŸ“, but it's still worth keeping an eye on things to make sure this movement stays true to its values πŸ’–. Those door-knocking campaigns and volunteer recruitment efforts sound like a solid way to build community engagement πŸ‘₯, just gotta make sure we're not creating a system where only those with deep pockets can participate πŸ€‘... I'm rooting for 'Our Time' to do the right thing! πŸ’ͺ
 
This new nonprofit 'Our Time' is pretty interesting πŸ€”. They're trying to capitalize on the grassroots momentum from Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign, which is cool I guess. The fact that over 650 people joined their call in the first hour is impressive - it shows there's definitely some enthusiasm for change.

But you know what worries me a bit? The watchdog groups are sounding out some red flags about this 'pay-to-play' thing 🚨. It's like, we don't want any of our politicians getting too cozy with big donors and losing sight of the people they're supposed to be serving. I get that 'Our Time' is trying to be transparent, but it's also true that some groups have been criticized for being a bit too slick and successful.

I'm not sure what to make of this new nonprofit yet πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Part of me wants to see them succeed and bring about some real change, but another part of me is like 'hold up, let's keep an eye on things'. Oh well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out 😊.
 
πŸ€” This new nonprofit 'Our Time' is looking like it's trying to build on the grassroots momentum from Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign. I mean, 650 people showing up to support them in just one hour is pretty impressive! πŸš€ But at the same time, some watchdog groups are raising concerns about pay-to-play and whether they're being too careful with their funding... it's like, you want to make sure they stay true to their cause but not get too caught up in the system, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I think it's a good move that they're trying to be more transparent, though - publishing donor names on their website is a step in the right direction. πŸ’ͺ Now, if they can keep all those volunteers engaged and motivated for the door-knocking campaigns... that's when things could really get interesting! πŸ“ˆ
 
I don’t usually comment but... I feel like these new nonprofit groups are popping up everywhere now 🀯. I mean, it's awesome that people are getting involved and making a change, but you've got to wonder if they're just trying to capitalize on the momentum of someone else's campaign. Our Time sounds like it could be a legit org, but the fact that they're already drawing comparisons to Organizing for America is sketchy πŸ€”. I guess only time will tell if their transparency measures will actually make a difference and not just end up being some fancy PR stunt πŸ’Έ. Anyway, 650 people joining in the first hour is still pretty impressive - fingers crossed that all those volunteers can really make a difference! πŸ‘
 
I'm kinda curious about how this new nonprofit is gonna work out πŸ€”... I mean, it's cool that they're trying to keep things transparent and all, but the whole "pay-to-play" thing is like, super scary 😬. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for universal child care and stuff, but if people are just gonna donate because they want to influence policy, then isn't that kinda the opposite of what democracy's supposed to be about? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm low-key worried about these new nonprofit groups popping up like Our Time... πŸ€” It's all great that people are passionate about Mamdani's policies, but the risk of "pay-to-play" is real 😬. I mean, we've seen what happens when these organizations become too connected to politicians and lose sight of their original mission. Can't they just focus on grassroots support instead of trying to capitalize on it? πŸ€‘ And what's with all the comparisons to Organizing for America? Isn't that like comparing apples and oranges? 🍎 I guess I'll be watching this space closely...
 
I'm not sure I buy all this hype around 'Our Time.' It sounds like just another way for Zohran's crew to raise cash and get their names out there. And what's up with the name, anyway? Sounds like they're trying to be all cool and trendy πŸ€”. Don't get me wrong, universal childcare is a solid idea, but let's not forget that this whole thing started as a mayoral campaign - does that really translate into real-world action? I'm also a bit worried about these "hundreds of volunteers" being dispatched door-knocking; sounds like they're just trying to spread the word for their own agenda πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm seeing how Zohran Mamdani's team is trying to keep the momentum going after his mayoral campaign 🀝. This "Our Time" nonprofit seems like a solid move, with over 650 people signing up for their cause in just one hour πŸ’₯. The focus on universal childcare and community engagement is really appealing, but I'm also concerned about how they'll stay transparent – those watchdog groups are warning about the potential for pay-to-play issues 🚨. On the other hand, it's heartening to see so many people eager to get involved and make a difference in their communities ❀️. The fact that they're taking steps to avoid conflicts of interest is a big plus πŸ‘. I'm curious to see how this all plays out – I hope "Our Time" can live up to its promise and create real change πŸ”„
 
omg what's going on in NYC 🀯 our time seems like a legit org tho i'm low-key curious about the whole pay-to-play thing - think they're being transparent enough? πŸ€” need to see more data on their donors before i can fully trust them πŸ’Έ also, 15k volunteers is insane!! how's that gonna look in practice? πŸ“Š
 
I'm low-key excited about this new nonprofit "Our Time" because who doesn't love free childcare? 🀣 I mean, seriously though, if they can make it work without being too pay-to-play, it could be pretty cool to see more people getting involved in politics. But let's be real, the real question is whether these volunteers are gonna get their coffee funded by the city or not πŸ˜‚.
 
Just saw that Zohran Mamdani's crew launched this new nonprofit 🀝🏻 "Our Time"... seems like a legit move to keep the momentum going πŸ’ͺ after his mayoral campaign πŸ”₯! I'm low-key excited about their door-knocking campaigns πŸ‘‹ and volunteering plans 🧐. They're being pretty transparent too, publishing donor names online βš–οΈ which is cool. I hope they can live up to their promise of building a strong movement 🌈 rather than getting co-opted by the system πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm not convinced about this nonprofit thing... it sounds like just another way for politicians to buy their way into power πŸ€”. I mean, 650 people joining a call in the first hour? That's not exactly grassroots momentum, that's just a bunch of social media bots or paid advocates 🚫. And what's with all these "door-knocking campaigns"? Just gonna be some faceless volunteers knocking on doors trying to sell a politician's platform? It feels like more of the same old thing... where's the real engagement from ordinary people?
 
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