BklynChick
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Sat Sep-06-08 12:55 PM
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phonebanking question: please help! |
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I was going to put in a few hours this weekend, but I can't find the usual spot on Obama's website for phone banking. I'm assuming the phonebanking work now is asking about voter registration. Does anyone know? Thanks. :)
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Sat Sep-06-08 12:59 PM
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Sat Sep-06-08 01:04 PM
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2. thanks yes, I found that. I've done some calling in my n'hood for people who |
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may want to get involved, but I'd like to phonebank people about registered to vote. Maybe that's just done in person. I do have plans to go to Philly a few weekends from now.
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Sat Sep-06-08 01:10 PM
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3. Register people at discount supermarkets. |
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It is by far the best place. Everyone has to go to the supermarket on pretty close to a weekly basis. Just bring an Obama t-shirt, a clipboard, a pen and some VR forms.
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Sat Sep-06-08 01:11 PM
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4. I'm in Philly and there are a lot of people out doing |
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voter registration in the center of the city. I think we could use some help in the outskirts- the less-attractive, less-affluent neighborhoods where DEMOCRATIC VOTERS LIVE!!!
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Sat Sep-06-08 01:17 PM
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5. The neighbor to neighbor tool would put you in contact with undecided voters. |
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The Obama campaign is doing a ton of voter registration in my neck of the woods, but mostly in person. They are at libraries, gas stations and all over the place. Good luck!
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