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freethinker
09-06-2008, 03:18 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080906/ap_on_el_pr/voter_registration;_ylt=AqoXJO21XaekFMbgX4O9s8fCw5 R4


CLAIRTON, Pa. - Five days a week, Linda Graham trolls tattered neighborhoods of this once thriving steel city outside Pittsburgh for unregistered voters she can sign up as Democrats — one of thousands of unknown volunteers whose work outside the limelight has already altered the basic arithmetic of the November election.

The epic nomination battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton helped put millions more Democrats on the voter rolls while Republican registration declined. Now Graham, 45, has taken three months of unpaid leave from her job at Pittsburgh's Central Blood Bank in the hope of adding to those gains before the presidential vote.

She's encouraged by the response here. "They're all feeling the crunch" of lost jobs and a sagging economy, Graham said. "But people are feeling empowered. They're feeling like, you know what, I hold a little bit of power in this."

To counter this effort, the Republicans are counting on a formidable, high-tech get-out-the-vote operation that has helped them win the past two presidential elections.

Since the last federal election in 2006, volunteers like Graham combined with the enthusiasm generated by the Obama-Clinton struggle to add more than 2 million Democrats to voter rolls in the 28 states that register voters according to party affiliation. The Republicans have lost nearly 344,000 thousand voters in the same states.

The Democrats hope their voter registration efforts can boost Obama to victory in competitive states like Pennsylvania, Nevada and Florida and perhaps even give him a shot at winning traditional Republican states like Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia.

Both Obama and his Republican rival, John McCain, are fighting for independent swing voters, and many of the new Democrats had been unaffiliated voters.

The number of unaffiliated voters dropped by nearly 900,000 since 2006. Many joined the Democratic Party to take part in the primaries and caucuses, and now they will now be targeted by an aggressive get-out-the-vote campaign.

"We feel that our supporters are more enthusiastic than we've seen in previous cycles," said Jon Carson, Obama's national field director.

The Obama campaign is taking the lead among the party organizations and labor unions that traditionally work on voter registration efforts.

Because party organizations and unions, like the Service Employees International Union to which Graham belongs, can raise unrestricted amounts of money, presidential campaigns typically rely on them to handle the bulk of voter registration drives, Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean said in an interview.

"This is the first campaign I've seen where the voter registration is done by the campaign," Dean said.

The Republicans are relying on a more traditional voter registration model, with the Republican National Committee leading the effort among state parties.

"We hope that the hard work we've done in the past will provide us with a strategic advantage," said Mike DuHaime, McCain's political director. "We will have the most technologically advanced ground operation ever."

DuHaime said the RNC is working with the state parties to register voters in every battleground state. He said there is extra emphasis on the fast-growing ones, including Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Florida and North Carolina.

He said the GOP's comprehensive voter database helps it track voters moving into competitive states.

"If you ever voted in a Republican primary and move without registering, we pick it up," DuHaime said.

Nationwide, there are about 42 million registered Democrats and about 31 million Republicans, according to statistics compiled by The Associated Press.

The Democrats have posted big gains in many competitive states, including Nevada, New Hampshire, Iowa, Colorado and Florida. They have also been targeting historically Republican southern states.

Since 2006, the Democrats have added 167,000 voters in North Carolina, while the Republicans have added 36,000. The Democrats' biggest voter registration goal is in Georgia, where the Obama campaign hopes to register 500,000 voters before the election, said Dean, who has spent the past month traveling the country on a voter registration bus tour.

"The Obama folks are serious about Georgia," Dean said. Georgia has added 337,000 voters since 2006, but the state does not identify them by party affiliation.

In Pennsylvania, the Democrats have added 375,000 voters since 2006 while the Republicans have lost 117,000.

America Votes, an umbrella organization, coordinates voter registration efforts for more than 40 groups in Pennsylvania, including unions, the NAACP and the Sierra Club.

On a recent weekday, two dozen volunteers canvas neighborhoods in five southwest Pennsylvania counties, targeting African-Americans in their teens and twenties, who tend to vote at lower rates than older voters.

Graham, the SEIU member, works the neighborhoods of Clairton, where the steel industry's decline has left more downtown storefronts boarded up than occupied.

Graham finds a potential voter at the first house she stops at. Justin Webb, a father of two, is unregistered, but tells Graham he has serious concerns about the economy.

"We need more jobs," said Webb, 28. "If we had more jobs, we would have more opportunities to better ourselves."

It takes Graham less than five minutes to register Webb as a Democrat.

Lori4Hillary
09-06-2008, 04:16 PM
Nationwide, there are about 42 million registered Democrats and about 31 million Republicans, according to statistics compiled by The Associated Press.


These numbers are interesting. I wonder whether they will change now due to renewed enthusiasm for the republican presidential ticket. I also wonder what percentage of the U.S. population considers itself democrats and what percentage considers itself republicans. Does anyone know the answer to this? :confused:

Agent 00½ FL
09-06-2008, 04:18 PM
Obama has set up a "grass roots" office here in central florida. Pretty sad that he has to set up new voters in order to win the election.

wildheart4mcpalin
09-06-2008, 04:24 PM
Well folks- this week I am heading to the local McCain headquarters to do my part to help him get elected- register voters, etc. I never, ever thought I would see the day......:eek::(:confused::eek:

Rainsford
09-06-2008, 06:21 PM
Let's not forget how many of these new D's, especially in these battleground states, are Rush listeners. They ignored him during the primaries, and they are ignoring him now, but just wait for that "record turn-out of D's voting for McCain." It's comming.

geneo
09-06-2008, 06:24 PM
just cause they register democrat don't mean they,ll vote democrat!:)

Adayamo
09-06-2008, 06:29 PM
And how many of them registered twice or even more because they can register without id themselves?!? :rolleyes:

The DNC truly seeks for something positive to say about this disaster.

Kbentleyis
09-06-2008, 06:34 PM
Also, many of this figures are coming from the primary voting. Not all were Dems. Incidentally, many of these battleground states showed a huge percentage NOT VOTING for BHO.

Also, many of these registrations came out of "pay you $10.00 if you register." Most likely, many were already registered. After all, the poor fool volunteer on the street wouldn't know.

Johnf
09-06-2008, 06:37 PM
just cause they register democrat don't mean they,ll vote democrat!:)

I would imagine you will see many Dems cross party lines. They won't advertise it, but they'll do it. They want it to be a surprise for Obama. :D

Adayamo
09-06-2008, 06:42 PM
I would imagine you will see many Dems cross party lines. They won't advertise it, but they'll do it. They want it to be a surprise for Obama. :D

I hope so.
Otherwise those additional Democrats will give McCain a headache. :(

Sandy in PA
09-06-2008, 06:44 PM
Looks like they are really targeting the Pittsburgh area.

eyedoc333
09-06-2008, 06:47 PM
Registering to vote in response to an enthusiastic volunteer with the necessary paperwork does not necessarily lead to an actual vote in November.

Sandy in PA
09-06-2008, 06:49 PM
Registering to vote in response to an enthusiastic volunteer with the necessary paperwork does not necessarily lead to an actual vote in November.


Yes, I wonder how many people just do it when this woman is at their door to be polite or get rid of her.

What will matter is the "get out the vote" operation.

ragdoll
09-06-2008, 07:10 PM
I got an email from the Obama team, wanting me to attend an obama camp. My answers are in bold.

Sign up and become a Deputy Field Organizer
Camp Obama trainings offer an in-depth look at the strategies and techniques that have driven this campaign and prepare you to lead our Get Out The Vote efforts in a battleground state as a Deputy Field Organizer.

We'll be holding four two-day sessions in Chicago and one two-day session in Rock Island. They'll be led by experienced Obama campaign staffers and other professional organizers who are eager to empower dedicated supporters like you. After completing Camp Obama you'll be asked to go to a battleground state for 5 weeks to use your new skills and help Barack win.

If you'd like to attend Camp Obama and become a Deputy Field Organizer, fill out the application below. We will be contacting you if you are selected.

Email: *
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Address: *
City: *
State:
Postal Code: *
Phone: *

I'm applying to attend this Camp Obama session: Select One
September 13 - 14 Chicago September 20 - 21 Chicago September 27 - 28 Rock Island

Upload your resume: * (I uploaded a bunch of nasty comments that I got off the Obama web site, about Sarah Palin and McCain.)


Attended any previous campaign or community organizing trainings: Select one Yes No

Previous campaign or organizing experience: Select one Yes No

First Reference: * PUMA

Relationship to First Reference: * Member

First Reference's Phone Number: * 1-800-McCain 1

First Reference's Email: none

Second Reference: * McCain

Relationship to Second Reference: * Ex-Democrat voting McCain

Second Reference's Phone Number: * 1 800 No Obama

Second Reference's Email: none


Do you enjoy working with and talking to a diverse group of people? Can you give an example of an experience where you have done this?: *
Yes, I grew up around a diverse community

Why are you personally motivated to be involved in this campaign?: *
Because I want John McCain to win

After you complete Camp Obama, you will work as a Deputy Field Organizer in a battleground state to ensure that Barack has enough votes to win that community. What skills do you think it will take to be effective in that position?: *
Facts about Obama and his shady friends.

What specific skills will you bring to the battleground state you volunteer in?: *
I have been doing research on him for almost 2 years

Can you commit five weeks or more to help out in a battleground state?: *
I will commit most of my time making sure Obama doesn't win

Do you have a car you can use while volunteering on the campaign?: *
I have many ways of spreading the facts


* denotes required field

I hope they let me join.:D