Close, Marstone. The PARTY wants you to read it and hold the candidates to the Platform, but the candidates like to hem and haw depending on their district. A LOT of the discussioni in meetings centered around what different electeds would and would not accept in the platform (since having candidates run against the platform is actually bad). So, as an example, all Democratic members of Congress were contacted (kind of helped because Nancy's daughter is the chair of the committee), and both Boxer and Feinstein's offices were regularly contacted, updated and provided advice. Several state legislatures even showed up at various committee hearings to provide their own testimony. Believe it or not, many of them were pushing the more controversial topics that the committee ended up letting fall to the wayside because they were too controversial. The bottom line of the platform is that it is a consensus document which 90% of the democrats in California can look at and agree on for most of the issues. Not everyone will agree 100% on every issue, but most will find many things they like in the platform.
An example is the Equality of Opportunity section. The California Democratic Party, in that section, affirms its support for Gay Marriage to be enacted through legislation or a vote of the people. At the same time, it ALSO supports the right of clergy to only perform religious marriages that conform to their belief system. An evangelical preacher WILL NOT be forced to sanctify a gay marriage. There's also support for FULL sex education including the featuring of abstinence as the only 100% guaranteed way of avoiding sexually transmitted diseases and/or pregnancy.
The anti-war faction were quite happy with the calls for retraction of the AUMF and grudgingly accepted the language ensuring that any withdrawal does NOT put our troops in additional danger. It also leaves the door open for redeployment to Afghanistan or other places, something those folks didn't like either. Now back to work. I've got to fix up the Energy and Environment section