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LiberalAndProud

(12,799 posts)
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 06:16 PM Jul 2015

Anecdote. Just an everyday conversation.

I was driving a couple of young women to work yesterday and snorted at a sign advertizing welding jobs at $14 - $19 / hour. Keep in mind that I know that welders inhale toxic chemicals in 100+ degree heat in the summer. So I snorted.

One of the young women asked, "What?" and I said $14 isn't enough. We have a candidate for president who is advocating for $15 minimum wage. "Really, what's his name?" So I said, "Bernie Sanders. Tell everyone you know." Now she's interested.

So polling with pretend match-ups for candidates that people are only now beginning come to know? I'm not so interested.

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Anecdote. Just an everyday conversation. (Original Post) LiberalAndProud Jul 2015 OP
Bernie can appeal to the 63% eridani Jul 2015 #1
+1 daleanime Jul 2015 #3
Right on! n/t SusanaMontana41 Jul 2015 #2
I gave voter registration forms & a sheet of basic info on Bernie Divernan Jul 2015 #4
I convinced three people to listen to him last weekend. beam me up scottie Jul 2015 #5
I talked to my 76 year old white woman client artislife Jul 2015 #6

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
4. I gave voter registration forms & a sheet of basic info on Bernie
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 07:01 PM
Jul 2015

to the young (to me anyway) 36 yr. old guy who led a team of guys replacing the insulation in my attic this week. I led into that part of our conversation by saying I worked as the local judge of elections and I knew that most people were not registered to vote but there was a candidate I was very impressed with and I'd appreciate it if he'd consider voting for him. The guy said, a little sheepishly that no, he'd never registered. I gave him 2 mail-in forms - one for him & one for his wife and one sheet I'd printed out re Bernie. I explained that they'd get voter ID cards from the county in about 4 weeks, and the very first time they went to their polling place, they'd need photo ID, but after that it would just be a matter of an election team matching their signatures. I started to tell him how to find out where his polling place was and he said, with some enthusiasm, that he knew where he'd go to vote - the polling place was at his son's school. (We'd also had a bit of conversation about travel to Alaska - I've been and he really wants to go, so I gave him printouts about the Alaska state ferry system. In other words, good personal rapport.) He'd never heard of Bernie Sanders before, but now he has, and I hope he'll be receptive to learning more.
In my decades of working on campaigns and going door to door canvassing and handing out materials and answering questions, I learned that
people really appreciate being personally & individually asked for their votes by the candidate or one of the candidate's supporters.

I've lived at my home for 33 years, and the lazy ass local Democratic committee man & woman (husband & wife) have NEVER gone door to door for any candidate, contacted people who have just moved in to get them to register, handed out materials at the polls on election day, or distributed/placed yard signs, or worked on phone banks. All they do is go to election night parties and the annual county and state Democratic conventions/gatherings. That is par for the course in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (i.e., Pittsburgh & suburbs).

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
5. I convinced three people to listen to him last weekend.
Fri Jul 24, 2015, 07:19 PM
Jul 2015

They hadn't heard of him before, now two are voting for him in the primary and the other is coming around.

My s/o saw the light weeks ago, he was never that thrilled about Hillary and once he heard Bernie it was all over.

Way to go, LiberalAndProud, this is what grassroots is all about.


 

artislife

(9,497 posts)
6. I talked to my 76 year old white woman client
Sat Jul 25, 2015, 04:15 AM
Jul 2015

She is a dye in the wool democrat. I mentioned the post of I am a latina her in this group. She said everyone who is supporting H is Luke warm and she didn't think she could win the election. I will keep dripping on her.

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