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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand this to an extent but it’s also sad to me. We’re all Americans and fellow humans. Can’t we talk to each other?[/quote] Um… what would the reaction of DCUM’s finest be if people came knocking on their doors, telling them to vote for Trump? And before anyone lies about that happening - it’s not. [/quote] Door to door canvassing is as old as democracy. You people are nuts. [/quote] In this day and age of internet and iPhones - or even basic broadcast tv - it is beyond presumptuous to think anyone needs you lecturing them about who to vote for. Democrats are such busybodies.[/quote] Nothing beats a face-to-face conversation. If you don’t like it, don’t open your door. You seem really afraid of Democrats HUGE army of volunteers Willing to put in the hard work, it takes to win an election.[/quote] Exactly, this is a functional campaign. They aren't getting door knocks from republicans, because Trump is funneling donations into his own pockets.[/quote] Harris is a competent enough candidate going against our worst major party nominee ever. We don't need idiots soliciting door to door annoying people in order to beat Trump. Canvassing is an absolute joke carried out by morons that no one likes.[/quote] Clearly you have never worked on a campaign. In Ohio in ‘08, we hit our targets by 9 AM, then we decamped to neighborhoods with large number of registered Dems, but with more spotty voting records. Had some really interesting conversations with white working class folks - registered Dems - who were intrigued by Obama, but had never voted for a person of color. They wanted to work through it with a white person. Got some of those votes. We won each one of your precincts, the city, and the state. [/quote] "They wanted to work through it with a white person"??? Yea, umkkkkaay. You aren't worthy of shining Obama's shoes.[/quote]
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