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Nevada is for Swingers

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

ok – that’s a bait-and-switch title. Nevada is a swing-state in the 2008 presidential election. there has been a biiiig push to swing that state to the blue-side. it has been VERY interesting to observe the methodical approach of registering voters and identifying supporters for GOTV (get out the vote) efforts. i’ve learned that very little phone/foot canvassing is undertaken with the goal of influencing voters. a large part of the mission is identifying supporters, ensuring they are registered, and ensuring they vote (preferably early). there is a big role there for foot-soldiers.

thru friends of friends i’ve received this account of canvassing, on the ground, in NV. i thought it was a marvelous glimpse into what one encounters:

What an interesting time! I just spent the day knocking on the doors
of Nevadans gaining a glimpse into their viewpoints, concerns, and
hopes. As you may know, Nevada is a “swing state,” and with its 5
electoral votes, may play a critical role in the election outcome.

I didn’t really know what to expect driving into a remote rural suburb
of Minden, surrounded by cattle farms on one side and dry, desolate
desert hills on the other. It was a tract of small mini-farms and
horse ranches with a few newer streets of fancy suburban homes.
Everyone had an American flag out front. To my surprise, there was a
broad mix of political preferences and some truly amazing stories.

For sure there were some hardcore conservatives. One grumpy guy
declared “America is not ready to elect a Black president.” Another
undecided pro-life mother thought that Obama is “denying his white
heritage.” Whoa! Another outspoken women described herself as a
“Palin girl,” who thinks Sarah’s the person to “get rid of all those
old white guys in Washington.” Now, there’s some irony.

But then there were the others. I helped 76-year-old Joyce register as
a Democrat. She has osteoporosis, broke her hip, and had to move in
with her daughter. She’s concerned about the future for herself and
her family. She wants to vote! I talked to another disabled woman
fretting about the uncertainties of health care. She’ll vote for
Barack. There were many, many people, even registered Republicans, who
were still undecided. Others eagerly took the Obama literature and
thanked me profusely for walking their neighborhood!

After seven hours and knocking on 60 doors, I had one more house on my
list. A woman answered the door and looked sort of hostile – like
“What do you want!” I explained I was a volunteer for Barack – and she
poured out a long tale. Christy is a single mother with two teenage
sons. She can barely afford to keep her tract house, keep food on the
table and pay for gas. She’s just changed careers, going into teaching
at age 40. She said the school district where she now works just layed
off many older teachers because they don’t want to cover their health
insurance costs. She thinks Obama is our only hope. She’s desperate
and needs hope. And is making sure her 18-year-old son registers and
votes.

The biggest concerns of nearly everyone I talked to are the economy
and the reckless directions the country has taken under Bush. Even the
undecided folks are mostly undecided because they don’t trust anyone
to fix the situation. Only a couple of people were downright rude –
Republicans in very nice, luxury homes. They looked as if the devil
incarnate had arrived on their doorsteps.

I have to say the Obama staffers and volunteers in Minden were
marvelous! What a great group of hardworking, committed, friendly
folks. I have a whole new respect for those who do political work or,
god forbid, “community organizing.” It’s hard work – and after only
one day of it, I’m exhausted. So if an Obama volunteer comes to your
door, give them respect, a helping hand, and some praise. They’re
working for a worthy cause. Our future.

— Phil

thank you, Phil! i hope your experience encourages people to get involved.

i headed south, and so did the economy

Monday, September 29th, 2008

did i single-handedly cause the financial crisis? nearly a year ago, when i left my job, i told myself and others “i’m in good shape financially….short of a financial catastrophe…i will be fine”. then i headed south and so did the economy. the 2 things were so synchronized i’ve been left to wonder if some vengeful god is punishing me for pursuit of my idle-travel-dream. if this be the case, i must apologize to you all for taking you down with me. really, it was not my intention. tell me, do you think if i took some sucky-job things might begin to swing the other way? if you have thoughts on the matter, let me know.

just a theory

Thursday, September 25th, 2008
i've been volunteering at the obama HQ in berkeley this week. basically, i'm conducting an experiment. if i feel i can contribute more by coordinating many people to go to NV (the focus of the office), i will ... [Continue reading this entry]

here or there?

Monday, September 22nd, 2008
i left camp obama inspired, educated but still not exactly clear where my efforts are best directed. so i've decided that i will spend the next week or 2 at the N CA headquarters to hopefully help coordinate the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Camp Obama

Saturday, September 20th, 2008
i just finished-up day one of "camp obama". it was a day of emotional and tactical highs and lows. an amazing group of people gathered to find out how to play a bigger role in getting barack obama ... [Continue reading this entry]

message to my peeps

Saturday, September 20th, 2008
dear friends, as you may or may not know, i am still gainfully unemployed. i'm quite good at it, however i've found my disciplined study of doing-very-little interrupted by unease over the election in progress. feeling helpless out here ... [Continue reading this entry]