The 50-State Canvass

50 State Canvass: Success Stories

Posted by on May 4, 2006 at 03:48 PM

NEW JERSEY

“I had a great response form all of the contacts I made over the weekend. I canvassed my voting district by myself - knocking on 100 doors and making 30 contacts. I also registered two new voters both Dems. It was a very good weekend.”

MISSISSIPPI

“This weekend, over 70 Mississippi Democrats participated in what was dubbed as "VISION" Mississippi. This event was a huge success. Our vision canvassers took to the streets and distributed over 3000 door hangers and held just as many conversations about the Democratic Party and its vision for America as well as Mississippi. As we have told our vision canvassers, April 29th marked the beginning of one of the most comprehensive GOTV pushes that Mississippi Democrats have ever seen and it will all revolve around neighbors talking to neighbors.”

(This success story submitted by your Mississippi DNC Organizer, DeMiktric M. Biggs)


VERMONT

"Several people were genuinely pleased to see that the Democrats CARE and are GETTING ORGANIZED. I'm personally psyched to get out to other neighborhoods in the county between now and November. I believe we can make a real difference on voter education and turnout."

OHIO

“Although there were only 2 of us we dropped lit at 200 over houses and only stopped when we ran out.”

TEXAS

“I enjoyed meeting neighbors that I had never met. Those who revealed that they were Republicans almost told me apologetically that they voted Republican. Most of them expressed some dissatisfaction with the present situation. All it all it was s very nice experience.”

IDAHO

“We contacted 1000 homes. Coeur d' Alene covered 1300 homes. We were rewarded buy finding people at home and having them show "delight" that there are Democrats visible in this very red district, in this very red state.”

ARIZONA

“I called my walk "Getting to Know Your Neighbors". I listed a time to greet from 10 till noon. I got door hangers from the Arizona and Maricopa County Democratic Office. So I started out pushing my wheelchair around the small area which is our neighborhood. I found almost everyone at home. There were several people who were very interested persons who needed materials to register to vote (which I had and gave to them). There were quite a few who were glad for the door
hanger and its information. I felt that our neighbors have a real concern for our country and a desire to be more involved than they have ever been before. Noon came too soon, so I plan to continue each Saturday that I am able till I have been to each house in this little neighborhood. Along the way maybe I can find others to help me. This will be my beginnings of "Talking Neighbor to Neighbor."

FLORIDA

“I worked with my local DEC to organize this event. We met at the local headquarter office. The best part of the event was talking with the voters, asking them what is important to them really seemed to resonate with them. We were not surprised to hear that gas prices were at the top of their list of concerns.”

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