I never posted signs before, and when they offered signs at the Simon rally last weekend, I only took two without frames to hang on my apartment -- one in front and one on the opposite side. (so far, they're still hanging nicely despite the liberal environment. And, it's a good thing they're plastic: it rained a little tonight.) On my return after the rally, I saw so many potential sign places near the freeway exits, major intersections, etc. I immediately regretted not taking more signs. Lost opportunities!
I talked to a few college students, and most didn't plan to vote. Many had bought into all the negative news and ads they had seen. Some said they hadn't decided. None were enthusiastic about Davis, but I'm not sure I persuaded them to vote for Simon (or to vote at all).
volunteer to watch polls
How do you do that or what do you do there? What do you look out for? I've never even been to the polls. Can one watch without officially volunteering, or can one watch a polling place that's not his own registered polling place?
This is the trick, isn't it? My fear, like what I felt in 1999 and early 2000, is that so much damage has been done we'll be seeing the impact of it for years. Plenty of time to blame it on Simon. California is so beautiful and that may offset the years of pain it is about to endure.
Thats important but the crucial thing is to get off your butts and vote on election day.
Now, steps 2 & 3 would be seeing the door hit the broad backsides of our two Communist California senators, FeinSwine and Boxturd.