Noelle had me write you because she thought I might be able to go with you to help if I'm still unemployed. But, it sounds like I wouldn't easily fit into your plans. There's not much point in canvassing around here because everybody is a democrat or, if not, a green (which is what I am). Basically, G.W.Bush has already lost in northern Ca. > From: "g3" <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 22:48:42 -0700 > > Yes, we're tentatively thinking of leaving the eve. of Sept. 16 and > returning the eve. of Sept. 19 - going with Art Ludwig and Cynthia who > have contacts in the Portland/wine country area, i.e. her sister lives there > and they know someone who can give us the Campaign materials needed for > Oregon that we can pick up when we arrive in Portland by airplane. We'll > then rent a car. Our plan is to do some door to door canvassing and some > wine tasting at the wineries in the area, never having been there and always > have wanted to as it's a great Pinot Noir area. Both Art and I have already > had experience with door to door canvassing - me in Goleta and Art in > Solvang, I believe. What we do is give out voter registration forms or > absentee ballot forms for those who need them as well as any other > applicable campaign materials, ask them if they had to vote today, who they > would vote for, and what are the issues they think are the most important > and write down the responses on a survey form we have including their name > and address. This information goes to the local campaign headquarters to use > in targeting later in the campaign. We find that it's easier to have 2 > people going to each door at a time to help with the mechanics of juggling > all the materials and writing info down while standing at the door. I have > been doing it myself alone, and it's much harder.Anyway as you may know, > Oregon is one of the swing or battleground states (I'm not sure what the > difference is), so we feel we can be effective there, we hope. A survey has > proven that door to door campaigning is much more effective than TV ads, > etc. > If you have any free time, being Democrats, it would be nice if you > would also do all that you can to help out in this election. We have a very > active Democratic Service Club in S.B. Other things that we do is host > neighborhood precinct meetings or parties to give out information and try to > recruit more volunteers, man voter registration tables all over town, attend > Democrat meet-up meetings, etc. In Oct. I will be placing Democratic > campaign material doorhangers on people's doors. I did that in a past > election, good excercise. > Over Labor Day I think we're going to Mammoth in the Ford Escape to see > it in non-snow weather and do some nature hikes, etc. > Gail