MAKING THE EFFORT TO ASK FOR VOTES

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Steve Raker is out knocking on doors in one of the swing states, asking people to vote for Kerry next Tuesday. He makes this critical point:

The door to door work for Kerry was really very rewarding. I came home with a bushel of insights about voters, and we may have even encouraged a vote or two. My overall impression is that it matters very little what you say to people; it’s you showing up at the door that registers. I could feel respect for the fact that we were giving of our Saturday and I’m sure we left many Kerry leaners, leaning at a greater angle.

Every vote counts in this election. Even if you have only an hour to spare, please do what you can to get out the vote. After November 2nd, there is no tomorrow.

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3 Responses to MAKING THE EFFORT TO ASK FOR VOTES

  1. Make A Difference says:

    MAKE THE DIFFERENCE!!From electoral-vote.com:From The Los Angeles Times:

  2. Derek says:

    While I do hope Kerry wins next week (and have been working towards that end), I am still more concerned about the general decline in personal responsibility. Any suggestions along that line to help turn around the long term decline would be helpful. Its been in decline for decades, so the fix won’t be immediate, but like brushing one’s teeth, its never to late to start (as long as you still have teeth), and only by spending time on it every day will the situation be improved.

  3. Dave Pollard says:

    Thanks, Make a Difference. Derek: You ask a profound and important question. I’ll have to muse on this and write a post on it. I’m up for a collaboration on this if you’re so inclined — if so, send me your thoughts by e-mail and we’ll get started.

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