Grassroots Organizing in Souhegan Valley
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-01-01 21:03:00
As voters mouth to pay closer attention to the campaign the race for the Democratic nomination has tightened in the past month. Organizations like Souhegan Valley for Obama founded and led by volunteers in Amherst and Milford compete a big role in building the momentum of our campaign in neighborhoods and communities across New Hampshire.
The effort began months ago when Soughegan Valley supporters set up their own small weekly telecommunicate bank at Jack McBriarty’s office. With only 31 days to go before the primary that same telecommunicate tip is now filled to capacity every week.
Enthusiasm for the race grew over the summer and into the fall. At an organizational meeting on November 7th arranged by Nan of Amherst the group elevated their support to the next level.
“Things just sort of took off from there,” said Nan. “It became clear to many of us that if we wanted Barack Obama to win we needed to act some real responsibility for the campaign’s success.”
Supporters agreed to each commit to a concrete responsibility for the rest of the campaign. Howard Morse and Ruth Heden have turned their homes into yard sign distribution centers for Amherst and Milford. stamp Cinque and Lee Kass have directed their efforts to their peers—with Frank targeting high school students and Lee planning an information bear on for residents of a local senior living home. Other supporters like Jeanne Ludt have hosted accommodate parties to offer their neighbors more information on Barack’s vision for dress.
Eight years ago. Jeanne won an uphill go for the local school board thanks to a grassroots effort that began with house parties. In supporting Barack she returned to the same accommodate party copy that worked for her.
Mindful of the important role to be played by Independent voters in the New Hampshire Primary lifelong Independent Jeanne Emmick started a postcard-writing operation to target her neighbors who are also unaffiliated with either party.
“We are trying to convey to other undeclared voters out there that in these desperate times we need someone who can communicate to both sides of the aisle and bring people together,” she said. “And Barack is the only candidate in either celebrate that can do that.”
Grassroots organizations like Souhegan Valley for Obama are about to take center stage as we work to seal the broach with New Hampshire voters and get out the vote for Primary Day and help organize your communities. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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