2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Breaks 20% in a National Poll for the First Time; Gaining Support Across Demographics [View all]hedda_foil
(16,373 posts)It may be called a Democratic Club or party. Tell them that you want to register people in your area to vote. And ask them what you need to do to get started. I'd join the group as well and possibly even go to their board meetings to figure out what's going on from the inside. They're more likely than not for Hillary, so you might o want to avoid telling them you want to register Bernie voters. However, there's probably a Bernie group coming together in your area. You can canvas for Bernie with them to set up and staff a booth at farmers markets, art shows, fairs,concerts, festivals, etc. If there isn't a Bernie group around, start one yourself. Put up a Facebook page for (your hometown or county) for Bernie land a similar Twitter handle and make sure you provide an easy way for them to contact you via a "hometown for Bernie" gmail or Hotmail email address.
Hope this helps.