Showing posts with label Coakley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coakley. Show all posts

Knock Doors and Make Calls

There is currently no need for drivers in Boston. The Coakley campaign is very clear that the best thing Cambridge and Somerville volunteers can do now is knock on doors. We have 200 walking routes to hit. There's a light rain out there, but it's mild, so throw on a warm coat and a waterproof shell and come knock on doors. We've got plastic sheets for your canvassing clipboards. If you can't knock, make calls. Canvass and Phone Bank locations:

45 Mt. Auburn St. (Harvard Square)
The Democracy Center

15 Mt. Auburn St. (Harvard Square)
HUCTW, the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers
(phone bank only)

42 Mt. Vernon St. (Porter Square)
Home of Larry Field

13 Hollis Street
Home of Gerry McDonough and Mary Ann Hart

19 College Ave, Davis Square
Canvass: 10:00am to 8:00pm
Phone Bank: 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Meet here for Davis Square visibility.

490 Broadway, Magoun Square
10:00am to 8:00pm

Turnout is high, but it's not high enough. They're counting on us to get the vote out. Please help!

Meet Your Neighbors Today - Join Our Election Day Canvass

Today is election day; be sure to vote!

The Coakley campaign and Organizing for America have made over two million calls in the last four days, and we'll make many more on election day. But out-of-state supporters can't knock on doors and talk to voters face to face. You can.

After you vote, come out to help at our Cambridge (45 Mt. Auburn St.) or Somerville (19 College Ave.) headquarters. We will be knocking on doors and calling voters, especially in the afternoon when people are getting home from work, right up until the polls close at 8PM.

Call Your Neighbors Today -- Phone Bank from Home

Phone banks for Martha Coakley are still going strong, but we need everyone to contact their neighbors today. Take five minutes, go to http://my.barackobama.com/CoakleyN2N, and make 5 phone calls right now.

Pulling Out All the Stops

In just three days Massachusetts voters will go to the polls to elect a new US Senator. It's hard to imagine a vote cast in the Commonwealth that will have a greater impact on national politics.

This is a great time to volunteer for a political campaign - the race is close and the stakes are high. With partners in our communities we've put together 59 events in the next three days.
Let's have some fun.

Somerville GOTV events

Coakley Phone Banks Going Strong

Report from Elections Team Lead:

Last night we had two volunteers waiting when I got to HUCTW at 5:45 and 10 in place making calls by 6:45. We used up all the phone lines. We finished calling Malden independents and started calling Lynnfield Democrats with the whole thing wrapping up at 9:00 PM.

Total Calls: 637
Volunteers: 14

About half the volunteers had never made calls before. Everyone was
great.


There's still a long way to go before Election Day. So, please, sign up for a Phone Bank today!

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