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In reply to the discussion: Whose Democratic Party Is It? [View all]qwlauren35
(6,309 posts)24. I think you may be understating the amount of time it takes.
I'm hoping to support Donna Edwards for Senate. I did some math. If I get up in the morning, I can offer Saturdays and Sundays from 9-12 and Mondays and Thursdays from 6-9. That's IT. So, I'm pretty much stuck with phone banking and maybe some AM canvassing.
Oh, and I live in a Republican county.
Maybe after my mom passes away, I can get more involved. It's something to think about. But right now, my family gets my time.
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You are in a very unusual district compared to what the rest of us have to deal with.
bvar22
Apr 2015
#28
Could you be specific as to what promises were made to you and what issues you felt cheated on?
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#13
Where do you live? It worked for many of us before the 80s but for red states it may very well feel
jwirr
Apr 2015
#17
Well and good that you say this, but even if a progressive tries this in Philadelphia
GoneOffShore
Apr 2015
#15
But most people don't need to volunteer; they just need to pay attention to make a difference
Chathamization
Apr 2015
#52
The party belongs to those who show up 365 days somewhere. Not just in precincts, but networking. nt
freshwest
Apr 2015
#46
It helps for information. But the face to face, reminding others that we care about their lives,
freshwest
Apr 2015
#63
I don't canvass, can't go door to door. But your method sounds very effective.
freshwest
Apr 2015
#65
True. We can't blame the oligarchs for our apathy and disengagement. The choice is ours.
Chathamization
Apr 2015
#48
Same line I hear about cops, join and change the corrupt system...yeah, right.
U4ikLefty
Apr 2015
#50
I'm sure the many, many, many dead Iraqis will thank you for your support of Hillary.
U4ikLefty
Apr 2015
#57