[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

"The 2nd Impeachment: Trump’s Popularity Still Scares Them to Death"

"President Badass"

"Jasmine Crockett's Train Wreck Interview Was a Disaster"

"How Israel Used Spies, Smuggled Drones and AI to Stun and Hobble Iran"

There hasn’T been ... a single updaTe To This siTe --- since I joined.

"This Is Not What Authoritarianism Looks Like"

America Erupts… ICE Raids Takeover The Streets

AC/DC- Riff Raff + Go Down [VH1 Uncut, July 5, 1996]

Why is Peter Schiff calling Bitcoin a ‘giant cult’ and how does this impact market sentiment?

Esso Your Butt Buddy Horseshit jacks off to that shit

"The Addled Activist Mind"

"Don’t Stop with Harvard"

"Does the Biden Cover-Up Have Two Layers?"

"Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Reinstated by MLB, Eligible for HOF"

"'Major Breakthrough': Here Are the Details on the China Trade Deal"

Freepers Still Love war

Parody ... Jump / Trump --- van Halen jump

"The Democrat Meltdown Continues"

"Yes, We Need Deportations Without Due Process"

"Trump's Tariff Play Smart, Strategic, Working"

"Leftists Make Desperate Attempt to Discredit Photo of Abrego Garcia's MS-13 Tattoos. Here Are Receipts"

"Trump Administration Freezes $2 Billion After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands"on After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands

"Doctors Committing Insurance Fraud to Conceal Trans Procedures, Texas Children’s Whistleblower Testifies"

"Left Using '8647' Symbol for Violence Against Trump, Musk"

KawasakiÂ’s new rideable robohorse is straight out of a sci-fi novel

"Trade should work for America, not rule it"

"The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race – What’s at Risk for the GOP"

"How Trump caught big-government fans in their own trap"

‘Are You Prepared for Violence?’

Greek Orthodox Archbishop gives President Trump a Cross, tells him "Make America Invincible"

"Trump signs executive order eliminating the Department of Education!!!"

"If AOC Is the Democratic Future, the Party Is Even Worse Off Than We Think"

"Ending EPA Overreach"

Closest Look Ever at How Pyramids Were Built

Moment the SpaceX crew Meets Stranded ISS Crew

The Exodus Pharaoh EXPLAINED!

Did the Israelites Really Cross the Red Sea? Stunning Evidence of the Location of Red Sea Crossing!

Are we experiencing a Triumph of Orthodoxy?

Judge Napolitano with Konstantin Malofeev (Moscow, Russia)

"Trump Administration Cancels Most USAID Programs, Folds Others into State Department"

Introducing Manus: The General AI Agent

"Chinese Spies in Our Military? Straight to Jail"

Any suggestion that the USA and NATO are "Helping" or have ever helped Ukraine needs to be shot down instantly

"Real problem with the Palestinians: Nobody wants them"

ACDC & The Rolling Stones - Rock Me Baby

Magnus Carlsen gives a London System lesson!

"The Democrats Are Suffering Through a Drought of Generational Talent"

7 Tactics Of The Enemy To Weaken Your Faith

Strange And Biblical Events Are Happening

Every year ... BusiesT casino gambling day -- in Las Vegas


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

politics and politicians
See other politics and politicians Articles

Title: Obama working to rebuild grassroots (afroturf) army
Source: Myway
URL Source: http://apnews.myway.com/article/20110516/D9N8FPPO0.html
Published: May 17, 2011
Author: KEN THOMAS
Post Date: 2011-05-17 01:05:22 by Hondo68
Ping List: *Neo-Lib Chickenhawk Wars*     Subscribe to *Neo-Lib Chickenhawk Wars*
Keywords: campaign never folded, a call sheet, Are you with us?
Views: 4269
Comments: 7

This photo released and Sunday, May 15, 2011, by CBS News' "Face the Nation" shows President Barack Obama greeting audience members with hosts Harry Smith, right, and Erica Hill as he answers questions about the economy during a town hall meeting pre-taped at the Newseum in Washington May 11. (AP Photo/CBS News, Chris Usher)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - President Barack Obama's re-election campaign is barely a month old, but Camille Gervasio and other volunteers nationwide already are hard at work.

"Are you with us? Are you in?" Gervasio asks into her iPhone, dialing through a call sheet resting on her laptop to line up supporters for an election 18 months away.

In call centers like this one on the eighth floor of an office building, the president's backers are trying to take advantage of a head start over the still-forming Republican field and the benefits of incumbency to rebuild a grassroots effort that mobilized millions of voters in 2008.

Obama's campaign has pledged to reach out to every voter it was in contact with during his first run, a herculean 50-state organizational effort to reconnect with its supporters - some of them now disillusioned with the president because of his policies - while giving it an early indication of any vulnerabilities among critical constituent groups.

Without having to focus on a primary opponent, Obama's campaign also is spending much of its time and money trying to build foundations of support early in battleground states like Pennsylvania, New Mexico and Ohio that backed Obama last time but have since elected Republican governors, weakening state Democratic Party operations.

"Every single day we have to go scratch and claw for those votes," Jim Messina, Obama's campaign manager, said recently in a video outlining Obama's strategy. He argued that Obama's team must "act like an insurgent campaign" to win re-election.

In some ways, Obama's first campaign never folded.

After he was elected, he turned it into an organization called Organizing for America to communicate with supporters, rally them behind his policies and encourage get-out-the-vote efforts during the midterm elections. The group, run through the Democratic National Committee, has been criticized even by some Democrats for being ineffective at translating support for Obama's campaign into support for his policies.

Since Obama officially announced his re-election campaign in early April, his advisers have been working to reignite the grassroots campaign that was inspired by Obama's days as a community organizer.

Under the slogan "I'm In!," volunteer events are under way across the country, from brainstorming sessions at coffee houses to holding phone banks, house parties and door-to-door neighborhood canvassing events.

In Florida on Saturday, Obama volunteers were asked to bring a cell phone and charger to staff phone banks around the state. In Bloomington, Ind., near the campus of Indiana University, the president's backers are running phone banks twice a week.

New York City supporters held a seminar on using Facebook as an organizing tool. Los Angeles backers entered data collected from thousands of voter commitment cards from an Obama event at the University of Southern California in October 2010. And Las Cruces, N.M., volunteers are running a voter registration drive at a farmer's market.

"We've expanded upon what we did in 2008," said Jeremy Bird, the Obama campaign's national field director. "We could have said we'll come back to you when we run another presidential election, but we've maintained contact with our supporters, they've been involved in voter outreach, legislative fights, training people."

Beyond the reintroductions, the early efforts are also aimed at a changed political landscape.

When Obama locked up the Democratic nomination in 2008, he was able to turn to Democratic governors like Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania, Ted Strickland of Ohio and Tim Kaine of Virginia for help.

But, last year, Republicans captured governors' posts in several states Obama carried in 2008, including Iowa, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. And in 2009, Virginia voters elected Republican Bob McDonnell to succeed Kaine. Collectively, the seven states now account for 88 electoral votes, or nearly a third of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House.

Controlling a state's top political office can be a boon for a party's White House nominee because governors frequently offer up efficient campaign operations, a long list of financial supporters and key advisers to a presidential campaign. Governors also are frequent surrogates for presidential campaigns and can mold their state's get-out-the-vote operation to aid the top of the ticket.

Republicans question whether Obama's grassroots operation will be as formidable this time.

"In 2008 they were able to create an organizational juggernaut because people were inspired by the Obama candidacy. But I think when you look at his record going into 2012, especially with independents, there may be less inspiration, which makes the organizing more difficult," said Republican strategist Jim Dyke, a veteran of presidential politics.

But Democrats say recent battles over labor unions and state budgets in Ohio and Wisconsin, where Republican Gov. Scott Walker has sought to curtail collective-bargaining rights for public employees, has energized its voters and could help them next year.

"The Democratic base, which may have been lukewarm about the president ... is now fired up," said Rendell, the former Pennsylvania governor. He said several Rust Belt states "have seen this incredible reversal of Republican fortunes in 2011 because of the mistakes and wrongheaded policies."

Overtly or not, it's a message Obama backers are sending as they encourage others to join their ranks.

In Philadelphia's Center City, about 20 volunteers sat at plastic folding tables one night last week, manning phones near two boxes of Dunkin' Donuts. With campaign posters and photos of Obama on the walls, volunteers called local supporters from 2008, asking them to help again.

A script they read says: "It is people like us - working together, reaching out to others to grow the movement - that will not only help re-elect the president and other Democrats but also help move America forward."

If a past supporter responded negatively, the caller asked if there was "something holding you back," and noted whether it pertained to issues such as education, the environment, foreign policy, health care or jobs.

"This is laying the groundwork," said volunteer Sam Jones, who last worked on a presidential campaign as a college student for George McGovern in 1972.

Gervasio, who worked on Wall Street and taught math in Philadelphia before semiretiring, knocked on doors in 2008 but only recently signed up to help again after getting a pitch from a volunteer leader looking to build a neighborhood team.

"Now," she said, "I'm here trying to find more." (1 image)

Subscribe to *Neo-Lib Chickenhawk Wars*

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: hondo68 (#0)

He's going to lose the White vote big time. The last election proved America is not racist. The next election will prove America is not fatally stupid, yet. Obama is Bush III, Feelgood Hopey Changey is dead. The Hispanic vote will be critical and will get blackmailed with promises of goodies, green cards and Union cards. Obama will sell out the Blacks, knowing they'll still vote for him.

socalv8  posted on  2011-05-17   2:02:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: socalv8 (#1)

He's going to lose the White vote big time. The last election proved America is not racist. The next election will prove America is not fatally stupid, yet. Obama is Bush III, Feelgood Hopey Changey is dead. The Hispanic vote will be critical and will get blackmailed with promises of goodies, green cards and Union cards. Obama will sell out the Blacks, knowing they'll still vote for him.

Yep. Add to this 'buyers remorse' among business owners that have realized that while their intentions were good, this has turned out to be an unmitigated disaster for them personally...and you have another 1980 Carter type blowout in the making.

Proxy IP's are amusing.....lmao

Badeye  posted on  2011-05-17   11:01:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Badeye (#2)

...and you have another 1980 Carter type blowout in the making.

Has to be the right person and I haven't seen him/her, yet.

socalv8  posted on  2011-05-17   14:34:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: socalv8 (#3)

Has to be the right person and I haven't seen him/her, yet.

Hmmm. I keep seeing this along with 'the GOP doesn't have anyone to run!'.

Both are media creations. At this point in just about every Presidential election cycle, the 'challenger' to a seated POTUS was unknown. While there were nominal front runners, that usually ended up being a wisp of smoke.

All thats actually required to beat Owe-bama is somebody that uses sound economic principals. The fact is 'its the economy, stupid' that gets Owe-bama fired for incompetence, and by a large margin.

Only way that doesn't happen is if the GOP nominee makes this about things other than the economy. Like abortion.

I don't think whoever it is will do so.

Proxy IP's are amusing.....lmao

Badeye  posted on  2011-05-17   15:02:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: hondo68 (#0)

(afroturf) army

The afroturds are going to spend 1B $ $ $ 's to not re elect this loser !

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2011-05-18   12:02:37 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: BorisY (#5) (Edited)

The guy in the Mexican Mormon Magic Underwear will save you...


"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

I recall a re-run of MASH I saw where this uber right winger named Colonel Flagg...
Godwinson posted on 2011-02-23 11:47:32 ET
http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=18011&Disp=46#C46

Hondo68  posted on  2011-05-18   12:54:52 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: All (#5)

afroturds

To: Lancey Howard

Meanwhile, most American Jews will once again vote in lockstep for Ubama and the Democrats.

Yup, the vast majority of American Jews put their secular socialist agenda over Israel. As long as the Democrats keep pushing their ACLU style liberalism, Jews will keep right on voting for them.

Republicans really shouldn't bother chasing ... the Jewish voting block - it is about as hopeless --- as the blacks.

36 posted on Thursday, May 19, 2011 07:35:47 by Longbow1969

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2722150/posts

If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons are for girlie boys !

BorisY  posted on  2011-05-19   13:30:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com