I mean, obviously you need to never stop pressuring public officials, but the idea that it's better to do it after they're elected is insane. Voting should be transactional...they want your vote and you want your and others material conditions to improve. Once someone is in office, there is no lever of influence to get then to do anything! You can vote in another 2, 4, 6 years, but then you'll be too busy picking the lesser of two evils, and the cycle continues.
Doesn't mean they'll actually follow through, obviously, but at least they're on record and you can work to hold them to that.
I think what the uncommitted campaign has done is incredible...you are providing bombs that are being used to commit a genocide, so you aren't getting our vote. Easy as.
@chrislongview
a brief history lesson for the youths:
we did not get Barack Obama to ditch Don't Ask Don't Tell and publicly support marriage equality by protesting him BEFORE he was elected. you need a leader in office before you can lobby them to get what you want.