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Fritz Walter

(4,291 posts)
Fri Nov 20, 2015, 06:35 PM Nov 2015

Attended the 1st Bernie campaign-organizing meeting in my neighborhood today

We has six diverse supporters at the meeting, DEEP in a heavily-Gerrymandered, Red-prone city. Nonetheless, our commitment is strong because our cause is righteous, especiously in light of the recent action by the House, vis-a-vis Syrian refugees.

Our "host" was a no-show, but we generated a lot of good ideas on our own, and promised to meet again next month -- our state's primary will be in March.

Any suggestions on how we could expand our grassroots campaign? My recommendation was to work one-household-at-a-time, block-by-block.

#FeelTheBern

#Bernie2016






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Attended the 1st Bernie campaign-organizing meeting in my neighborhood today (Original Post) Fritz Walter Nov 2015 OP
if you live in a state where people register by party ibegurpard Nov 2015 #1
What state are you in? Agschmid Nov 2015 #2
Bravo to you Fritz! MeNMyVolt Nov 2015 #3
You can get campaign pamphlets at Bernie's site panader0 Nov 2015 #4
We're in Florida Fritz Walter Nov 2015 #5
Congrats on getting involved mythology Nov 2015 #6

ibegurpard

(16,685 posts)
1. if you live in a state where people register by party
Fri Nov 20, 2015, 06:43 PM
Nov 2015

Get a list of registered Democrats from SoS office or county elections clerk and narrow down the turf you'd have to cover.

 

MeNMyVolt

(1,095 posts)
3. Bravo to you Fritz!
Fri Nov 20, 2015, 07:04 PM
Nov 2015

Love hearing about people getting involved. I would definitely listen to the 1st reply in this thread. Work the fields that can turn green first.

Good luck to you and your candidate.

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