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05/15/2006: "Politics"
So...I know that the two local races that could make a series difference in the composition are the house are PA-06, where Lois Murphy is running against Jim Gerlach, and PA-07, where Joe Sestak is running against Curt Weldon. I wrote both campaigns, pledging my time to volunteer in any way possible, and unlike Bob Casey, they actually emailed me back. I spent a portion of Colin's nap making cold calls to voters to remind them about tomorrow's primary on behalf of the Lois Murphy campaign.
About midway through, I started to feel a bit weird. At least I was a live volunteer calling, as opposed to an autodialer. But who really pays attention to phone calls anymore? Was a message I read into someone's machine really going to get them out to vote tomorrow? I get hostile to telemarketers, or to anyone reading off a script when they call my house. Wouldn't folks the same way about me, i.e., the voice of any stranger is annoying enough on the telephone, so why should my request to get out and vote be any different?
What else can be done, though?
More thoughts on this later...
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