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In reply to the discussion: I know the DU is only a petri dish in the big picture but [View all]Gothmog
(145,291 posts)50. I just got off a lawyers for Hillary call
I am not sure why but somehow I was invited to a young lawyers call even though I am already signed up for the Victory Counsel program and have updated one memorandum for this group. They are recruiting lawyers and others to go to Iowa and New Hampshire.
A major part of the call was on the Hilraiser program which is very interesting. I have been to a bundler event and it was fun. There is a special program to help people raise money for the Hillary Clinton campaign and I know now why it was important for my contribution to go through the bundler's weblink.
It sounds like they are recruiting a number of people for Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
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I think soon after the elections are over, you pro-Hillary guys won't be seen on DU again
Cal33
Dec 2015
#5
Yes, too busy not putting on bumper stickers, not Tweeting, not talking on Facebook...
reformist2
Dec 2015
#115
Exactly. She has WallStreet, Bernie has Main street. There arr more voters than bankers!
peacebird
Dec 2015
#153
Because no matter how popular you are, you can't pull crowds that size non-stop
Kentonio
Dec 2015
#56
Well, if one side votes and the otherside does not, it non-voters as not being energized.
Bubzer
Dec 2015
#64
Your argument is a non sequiter...I didn't say that all likly voters participated in the online vote
Bubzer
Dec 2015
#71
You're wrong about that. Enthusiasm breeds participation. There's a VERY strong connection there.
Bubzer
Dec 2015
#75
It is your conclusions about those that do not participate in online polls I question
hack89
Dec 2015
#123
Yes a scientific poll is an educated guess. Anyone claiming otherwise is selling somthing.
Bubzer
Dec 2015
#106
Bully for you! Statistical theory is a great field of study. But, your still wrong.
Bubzer
Dec 2015
#112
Stop with the critical thinking, citizen! She is winning and it is your duty to vote for her! (nt)
jeff47
Dec 2015
#10
We have a landline, but it is really Skype. And we screen calls automatically so that if the
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#67
We screen all of our calls. If we don't know someone, the phone probably will not even ring
JDPriestly
Dec 2015
#63
Given that the poll results vary by 10-15 points, I *would* say that a lot of them must be wrong!
reformist2
Dec 2015
#116
My annoyance with things like this is that they usually insist that you BE a lawyer...
brooklynite
Dec 2015
#80
"the internet is more accessible than landing on a call list and receiving a phone call"
Cali_Democrat
Dec 2015
#95
Clinton suffers from a huge enthusiasm gap. This might bite her in the ass in Iowa.
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#105
So the Democrats should have nominated Maggie Thatcher to run against Nixon?
Attorney in Texas
Dec 2015
#118