KEN THOMAS
Associated Press
MIAMI - Every other week, Janee Murphy gathers up her troops and walks the precincts throughout her home of Hillsborough County, determined to persuade one more voter to the Democratic side.
Murphy, the 33-year-old chairwoman of her county's party organization, said she tells every volunteer to have "two pairs of tennis shoes and a fire in the belly." Her ranks have grown from five volunteers to about 50, but with an election five months away, she's taking nothing for granted.
"The only way we're going to win this is to reach out and knock on every single door," she said.
Party activists from throughout the state are set to huddle June 11-13 in Hollywood to discuss ways to build momentum for the fall elections at the annual Jefferson-Jackson gala. The event, featuring North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, represents one of the largest party meetings before the fall elections.
Scott Maddox, the state party's chairman, said the weekend serves as a kickoff for Democrats looking to help presidential candidate John Kerry carry Florida, where polls show another tight contest. President Bush defeated Al Gore by 537 votes in 2000 after recounts in some counties were stopped by the U.S. Supreme Court after 36 days.
"We want to get our people fired up and raise some money to bring to bear for the election this fall," said Maddox. The three-day event, expected to exceed a previous record of $400,000, will feature training sessions, door-knocking in Miami neighborhoods, rallies and a gala event headlined by Edwards, who challenged Kerry for the nomination.
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Gearing up the grassroots early. Florida, here we come!