Posted on 01/17/2010 6:40:57 AM PST by Timeout
I made about 100 calls in Scott Brown’s behalf yesterday. Will probably do the same today.
Do you think making phone calls reall makes a difference?
About 60 percent of them go to voice mail. I tend to screen my phone calls as well when I don’t recognize the incoming phone number.
The boy has a shot.
Folks outside of MA may not realize the importance of this, but as a citizen of MA, who fears the extinction of humankind whenever he has the misfortune of driving by Smith College, I certainly do.
Thanks for the report!
Can you tell us what it’s like in Barney Frank’s district? Has Scott-fever caught on there?
I would love it if, come Wednesday morning, all the Brown voters there would put a sign in yard/car saying:
“Hey, Barney, can you hear us NOW?!”
I’m one who doesn’t care for campaign calls. We were so bombarded with them in NJ in November. Half a dozen a day, I’d hang up as soon as I heard a recorded voice.
Now if it’s a person, I’ll at least say, “Sorry we’ve gotten a hundred phone calls already” and then hang up. For Brown, I’d say “I’m voting for him already!” and hang up.
I wonder if I’m still registered in Melrose...or Waltham...or Cambridge...if the dead can vote maybe I can too...
I’ve been getting a much better reaction to Scott Brown today than yesterday. That’s interesting. Everyone wants to vote for him now.
I personally will screen my calls and don’t particularly like robo-calls. But the people I am speaking to today seem really anxious to talk to me and voice their support.
I am probably also better at making the calls today than yesterday, which was my first day.
Scott Fever has caught on all over MA and will mean 'R' numbers will be UP in every nook and cranny. It won't mean more than 50% in every town, but where an 'R' was an automatic 40%, on Tuesday it will be 60%. Where an 'R' was a 20%, ie Fwank's areas, it will be 30%.
We gotta watch on Tuesday eve those precincts where the 'D' is more than 50%, the level of turnout: Will it be REALLY HIGH in Brown-winning-towns like 60-70%? or will it be SEIU-ULTRA HIGH, like 125% or higher?
I offered to volunteer, to do ANYTHING, but all they wanted was phone callers.
I cannot call people. My whole adult life, I have viewed calling people at home as an invasion of privacy. I hate it when I get them, and I am not going to change my view just because I have a candidate I want to win.
I personally don’t think they make a positive difference.
I took Tuesday off, and will hold signs, and perhaps volunteer to drive people to the polls, get coffee or even clean toilets.
Anything but calling.
Absolutely. See my post at #28...
Smith College...
*shudder*
“May this election be the wooden stake in the heart of the Obama Beast!”
...or the destruction of the trojan horse that is the Obama administration.
Great work. Really makes the point.
*Bump*
The homemade Scott Brown signs are a sign of the Tea Party Nation rising.
Tea Party people are independent, non-conforming, passionate and — most important — self-reliant.
You think she be a help in MA?
Sarah is what fires up the red meat right... is that where the battle is in MA?... no...
Personally I worry anytime when to many "outside" come in they can push voter (particularly soft middle swing voters) the wrong way...(I think that what in the end lost NY 23)
Let the natural voter ground swell take it course
Any remember this with these on-line volunteer phone bank where out of state people cay help make calls ...
The battleground is always for the soft middle swing voters ...In a hot race heavy pressure from people seen as state "outsider" particular when them might be some pre-standing prejudice, can have the opposite effect and sink who your campaigning for....
A barrage of "southern accent" campaign phone calls will piss off a yankee state voter as much as a barrage of "yankee accent" campaign phone calls will piss off a southern state voter ....They see this as outsider (that the do not particularly like) sticking a nose in to their business
Your contribution is as much needed as making phone calls. Driving people to vote is, IMO, more important. Go get ‘em.
I live in OH, talked with friends in VA last night. The first thing I was asked was, “are you watching this election in MA?” The entire nation is fired up over Scott Brown, and all eyes are upon the Bay State.
I pray that Scott wins, and then we go on to take back our country, one seat at a time.
Me too, Catsrus, me too. This is what I hope to see Democrats all around the country doing if Scott Brown can win on Thursday...
Thank you, Yardstick...:)
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