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DontGo DontGo (also commonly spelled in numerous other ways such as Don't Go, DontGO, and Don'tGO) is a free market political activist non-profit group founded by American conservative Patrick Ruffini, who had previously created the blog ''The Next Right'', and libertarian Eric Odom, an internet marketer living in Chicago, Illinois.〔(The Tea Party Coalition Show ). Pajamas TV. Accessed April 14, 2009.〕〔 ==History== The group started during the August 2008 offshore oil drilling debate in the House of Representatives, their members strongly favored further drilling and supported the Republican revolt on the issue. Founders Odom and Ruffini intended for their website to work as a clearinghouse of information for the Republicans.〔(Conservative online activists launch '#dont Go' Web site ). By Martina Stewart. CNN.com Published August 5, 2008.〕〔 The name came from conservatives who had asked the House not to shut down for their annual summer break in 2008.〔 Critics of the group accused it of taking contributions from oil companies. Eric Odom strongly disputes the charges, saying that he's "still waiting on those magical checks".〔(Is the Tea Party tied to the GOP? ) By Eric Odom. (DontGo Blog ). Posted April 10, 2009.〕 Eric Odom has stated that "Our agenda is to declare war on incumbency and long term power.〔 The group's mission statement on its website labels it "for anyone who supports free markets, low-taxes, low-regulation and personal freedoms."〔(Objective ). (dontgomovement.com ) Accessed April 14, 2009.〕 Three national conservative groups, DontGo, FreedomWorks, and Americans for Prosperity led the tea party movement in April, 2009, according to ''The Atlantic'' magazine, which referred to DontGo as a "tech savvy" "online rapid response team".〔
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