“As a candidate whose ranks are often filled out by dedicated volunteers, I get a chance to see folks with this kind of vision often, and I’m always struck by their commitment. The door-knocking, the letter-writing, the phone-banking… these volunteer activities aren’t just in service to a single candidate or campaign; they speak to that same desire to make a difference in our communities. With election season upon us, let’s get out there and make a mark!”
When you hear the media, especially the pundits, reporting on the importance of the “ground game” to each candidate's chances, canvassing - knocking on doors and talking directly with voters - is exactly what they are talking about.
If you doubt the importance of canvassing over other means of getting out the vote like TV ads or mailers the numbers don't lie. Especially in local and regional elections. Just ask our congressman, Pat Ryan. When The Cornwall Democrat did, his campaign told us, “In every election, Democratic campaigns rely on extensive grassroots efforts to persuade and turn out voters. Despite the millions that will be spent by both sides on paid media ads, mailers, and more, data has proven that a face-to-face conversation is the most effective tool we have to convince folks to come out and vote. That's right, the most effective tool in our arsenal is also the one that costs the least - just a few hours of our time each week talking to our neighbors! Every conversation we have with a voter is a chance to bank a vote! This race will come down to a very close margin, so it is absolutely vital that each of us steps up and does our part.”
So, with State Assembly and Senate races, the US House majority at stake, and, of course, the Presidency on the ballot, it means that there will be lots of chances to get walking. What can be better than meeting neighbors, learning your way around a town full of scenic wonders and marvelous architecture, and performing a civic duty all at the same time? Many voters will actually express their gratitude for your efforts, even some that won't agree with you.
So, if you are interested in politics (and if you're reading this I'm guessing you are) and would like to get off of the sidelines and make a real difference - a significant difference - contact The Cornwall Democratic Committee at https://www.cornwalldems.org/contact. We can get you started with an experienced canvasser. It's easier than you think and more fun than you can imagine.