The election may be over, but grassroots Obama supporters are far from finished.
President Obama will keep taking his policy plans to the court of public opinion, this time with his campaign-organization-turned-non-profit, Organizing for Action. Starting at the beginning of the president’s new term Sunday, Obama for America will make an unprecedented transition from acting solely as a campaign organization to becoming a 501(c)4 group. Organizers say the group will continue to tap into grassroots enthusiasm and the campaign’s vast voter database in order to increase support for the president’s policy initiatives on issues such as gun control, immigration, global warming, and climate change.
Stephanie Cutter, chair of the Presidential Inaugural Committee Board of Directors and former deputy campaign manager for President Obama’s 2012 campaign, said that the metamorphosis of OFA will reflect a familiar theme from the campaign trail: coming together to continue moving forward.








