The Job of Convincing: Organizing for America's Pledge Canvassing
The nationwide canvassing event to obtain pledge signatures in support of Obama's plans lasted only a few hours, but a group of Bay Area volunteers pledged to do much more.
The nationwide canvassing event to obtain pledge signatures in support of Obama's plans lasted only a few hours, but a group of Bay Area volunteers pledged to do much more.
Bridget Mason and Kayomi Wada | Posted 02.21.2009 | Living
Judging by the almost 80 volunteers who came out to build a garden in Downtown Tacoma, I would have to say there are a lot of Americans out there just waiting for an opportunity to give back!
Rupert Russell | Posted 02.20.2009 | Politics
Progressive billionaires, bloggers and grassroots activists mobilized less against a conservative president than a complicit mainstream media and a Bush-enabling Democratic establishment.
Nancy Leo | Posted 02.18.2009 | Politics
Every day I checked the mail. No inaugural ball invitation. My anxiety rose. When were they going to send them out? Didn't they know that I needed time to shop for a gown, and really go on a diet?
Mike Smith | Posted 01.07.2009 | Politics
Like many, I am sitting by the telephone waiting for Barack Obama to call me in recognition of all of my sweat equity over the last 16 months on this revolutionary campaign.
Paul Loeb | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
I just came back from eight hours canvassing swing exurban neighborhoods 20 miles south of Seattle. It was easy to feel that my efforts were nice but redundant.
Emily Cotler | Posted 12.04.2008 | Home
"Hi, my name is Emily, and I'm a volunteer for Barack Obama's campaign for change..." I didn't really understand the term "Battleground State" until ...
Andrea Chalupa | Posted 12.03.2008 | Politics
An important job this year is doing election protection in the Richmond area, where African American voter turnout is expected in record numbers.
Jonah Lalas | Posted 12.01.2008 | Home
It is early morning on August 28th at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. While thousands of delegates and enthusiastic supporters were rec...
Brian Ross | Posted 11.29.2008 | Home
When the dust settles Tuesday, the lunatic fringe on both sides of the aisle will crawl back into their burrows, and the rest of us will be left to repair the damage done by the Bush Administration.
Lisa Solod Warren | Posted 11.28.2008 | Home
The last time we had spoken, Richard had been a clear undecided. Intelligent, thoughtful and torn he was also a man clearly down on his luck and looking for a way out.
Disgrasian | Posted 11.25.2008 | Politics
As we said before, committing physical violence against someone who holds a different opinion from your own is reprehensible and not to be tolerated under any circumstances.
Nick Antosca | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics
If Obama wins, then you get to express your jubilation by having long-awaited celebratory sex with another, or several other, similarly elated individuals (console McCain voters at your discretion).
Joan Garry | Posted 11.20.2008 | Politics
We understood that the Pittsburgh LGBT community had been fiercely behind Hillary and that our work there would be about persuasion.
Aimee Lee Ball | Posted 11.16.2008 | Politics
We asked the people we visited the same question that Ronald Reagan asked in the 1980 election: Are you better off now than you were four years ago?
Erik Lundegaard | Posted 11.13.2008 | Home
A McCain supporter thanked me for coming out from Seattle. It was those sorts of conversations that make me realize we are not as divided as the media portrays us. I got a lot out of Ohio.
Ryan Rivera | Posted 11.03.2008 | Home
Sen. Barack Obama stumps in Reno September 30 - Getty Images Two new polls have Sen. Barack Obama ahead of Sen. John McCain in Nevada. An InsiderAdv...
Diane Tucker | Posted 10.29.2008 | Home
"Last week 300 volunteers knocked on 10,000 doors! Even volunteers from Maryland drove down to help us. It was awesome."
Fred Graver | Posted 10.10.2008 | Politics
I did something that renewed my faith in this country, and made me feel great about being an American. I reached out to my "neighbor" about this election -- although the neighbor lived 1000 miles away.
Mark Wiznitzer | Posted 08.07.2008 | Home
Top Vermont Democrats boarded the Obama bandwagon early. But a new low estimate gives the state a 99 percent chance of going Democrat. The coattails idea, in fact, is flipped on its head.
Gene Koo | Posted 05.02.2008 | Home
As an Obama volunteer in North Philadelphia, I had warnings that something was off. I thought we were making inroads to Clinton's core demographic. I was soon disabused of that optimism.
NYCity News Service | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
"The majority of my friends who are voting for Obama can't give me any substantive reason as to why they are voting for him," she said.
HuffingtonPost.com | Marc Cooper | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
East Des Moines, Iowa -- By local weather standards, it's a great Sunday morning. Bitter cold but no snow and no wind. And Alise Roderer, a young fie...
Natasha Chen | Posted 04.30.2009 | Politics