Anytime there's an actual grassroots movement that isn't funded by people trying to create a grassroots movement, I find that interesting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love being a part of something that is grassroots, and you can see the actual changes, the effect of what people do.
I'm not a grassroots organizer; that is clear. I believe in a division of labor. I'm not trained to organize the grassroots, and grassroots has to come from the grassroots.
I mean, people who say that the Tea Party isn't a grassroots movement, I think, are incorrect. I think in some respects, it is a grassroots movement.
I have seen the times when the grassroots has moved the Congress. We listen way more often to our constituents than the lobbyists. And the grassroots are going to have to do it.
Political development should start at the grassroots.
There's enormous progressive activism and, more often than not, success at the grassroots level - everything from living wage campaigns to efforts to finance our elections are having terrific success.
There's very widespread grassroots support for Donald Trump, one that Republicans have not seen before.
I think a lot of the best ideas come from the grassroots; I'm someone who does not like a bunker mentality and does not like groupthink.
Grass-roots work is not flashy, and rarely celebrated on the national media level, but that is where change begins.
For the most part our grassroots members are serious, nice, tolerant people.
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