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I posted this in GD, but figured I'd open a thread here. If you have any other ideas, I'd love to hear them. trof
The county registrar of voters (I think that's the right title) will give you a list of registered voters. I think it's by precinct within the county. At least the list I have is. I was given the list by a party activist, so I'm not sure if they did the precinct breakouts or if they come that way from the county. Anyway, here's what we plan to do...
Split the list among 4 or 5 or however many we can get. Call each one and say something like "Hi, I'm with the Kerry campaign and would like to ask who you support in the coming election."
If you get a stream of profanity, or if they're more polite and say "Bush*", say thank you and hang up.
If they say Kerry, then you start with the follow-up questions. You know the phone # is good, but make sure they're still at the same address. Are you registered to vote? Are there any others in your household of voting age and are they registered? If "no" to either, offer to bring (NOT MAIL) registration forms and get them registered. Do they know where their polling place is or a gentle reminder. "Let's see...you vote at the Foley city hall, is that right?" Make SURE they know where to go. Do you need a ride on election day? It's been suggested if you know the person you ask if they need a babysitter/caregiver to stay with someone while they vote, but (IMHO) that might leave you open to some liability. Any other thing you can think of short of offering cash money to get them off their dead butts and VOTE! Make copius notes. What you want to wind up with is a list of DEMOCRATIC voters to use later in targeted campaigns. Good luck.
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