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we can do it

(12,193 posts)
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 09:06 AM Nov 2012

GOTV this weekend through Tuesday. EVERYONE is needed to help.

Let's finish this off right! I will be canvassing all 4 days, who's with me? Can't canvass? Could you help or drive neighbors to the polls, make calls, drop off snacks, coffee water, toilet paper to Dem HQs, remind friends and family to vote?

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GOTV this weekend through Tuesday. EVERYONE is needed to help. (Original Post) we can do it Nov 2012 OP
My wife and I are canvassing in PA this weekend. nt onehandle Nov 2012 #1
Thanks! Stay warm and positive! we can do it Nov 2012 #2
Already been GOTV phoning, lit dropping, and will door to door on Monday and Tuesday afternoon. RBInMaine Nov 2012 #3
Awesome, OFA is really emphasizing the importance of helping on Tuesday we can do it Nov 2012 #4
oswald oswaldactedalone Nov 2012 #5
Great advice thank you! we can do it Nov 2012 #6

oswaldactedalone

(3,491 posts)
5. oswald
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 09:39 AM
Nov 2012

is giving 20 hrs. from Sunday to Tuesday to GOTV in NC. Taking two days off work but it's important enough to do it.

When you're out canvassing take Dem voter guides with you. Leave them in the door if there's no answer. I've given out a few hundred since early voting started and voters are really appreciative.

Also, in NC no ID is needed to vote if you're already registered, no driver's license, no voter card, just give them your address(or the address you gave when you registered if you've since moved and haven't updated it) and you'll get a ballot that corresponds with the districts for that address. On actual Election Day, you also have to vote in the precinct for the address you give.

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