Political Canvassing 101
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Political Canvassing 101. Dickinson College Democrats Fall 2006. A Presentation by Sam Meller and Alex Stout. What is canvassing and why do we do it?. Whether by phone or on doorsteps, canvassing is speaking directly with voters
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Political Canvassing 101 Dickinson College Democrats Fall 2006
What is canvassing and why do we do it? • Whether by phone or on doorsteps, canvassing is speaking directly with voters • Canvassing gathers basic information, such as who they are planning on voting for and what issues they find important • Still the most effective way of reaching voters and changing their minds • Personal contact gets voters involved
Who do we talk to? • Our goal is to talk to every individual registered as a Democrat • Independents are a much lower priority • We never have time to talk to Republicans – convincing a disbeliever takes too long
Where do we start? • Walk-lists – printed out by DCD Officers or the campaign we’re working for
At the Door • Ring the doorbell, then back away from the door about 5 feet • Introduce yourself, using a modified version of the script • Goal #1: Find out who they’re voting for • Goal #2: Find out what issues they care about
Basic Tips: • Dress professionally – comfort and class • Drink water – dehydration can happen in October
Tips continued X • No literature in mailboxes – EVER • Sketchy house? Stay away • Stay with your buddy
You should not: Answer questions to which you do not know the answer Try to memorize every fact ever Get frustrated and yell at Republicans
You should: Be passionate Know why you support Casey and Rendell Smile a lot Be polite
Always remember why you do it – You believe America can do better!
Have Fun Relax Be Confident Change America
Questions? To see this presentation again, visit the “Members” section of our website: www.dickinson.edu/storg/dems