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In reply to the discussion: I had someone knock on my door yesterday afternoon [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)55. I think you've nailed it, lol.
There are plenty of places and people outside my experience that have different needs.
I've never phoned, but have spent many hours writing letters for campaigns.
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I would just add that some people get lists with independants and swayable Republicans and
stevenleser
Nov 2012
#68
Not everyone spends all day on DU, and are not necessarily high-information voters.
AAO
Oct 2012
#19
it's not so much to change minds as to get out the vote and give the final nudge
yurbud
Oct 2012
#25
Well, given Oregon's Castle Doctrine, I'd be nervous to do the door-to-door campaigning
classof56
Oct 2012
#32
Undecideds are the people who are too frantically busy surviving to pay attention--
eridani
Oct 2012
#45
In the interest of not being insulting . . . it's "Jehovah's Witnesses", not "Jehovahs"
ET Awful
Oct 2012
#31
We had a similar visitor last night -- about 6:30 p.m. -- already getting a little dark.
JDPriestly
Oct 2012
#29