Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2008

YAY Obama!

Yeah, this is late but I've been busy getting caught up on the rest of my life now that the election is over!

HOORAY PRESIDENT-ELECT OBAMA!

I'm proud to have been part of this amazing piece of history and I'm proud of our new President-Elect!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I Just Voted for Barack Obama....

I'm proud of the part that I've played this moment in history. I caucused for Obama in Iowa, I volunteered for the campaign, housed staffers and now I've sent in my absentee ballot for the general election.

Given the anticipated turnout for election day, I felt it'd be a good idea to vote absentee. Also, I'll be out knocking on doors or giving rides to the polling places so I made sure to get my own vote out of the way so that I'd be completely free to do whatever it takes on the big day.

Voting early or absentee is REALLY easy and you'll benefit in a few ways!
  1. The campaigns won't call you anymore....seriously. They know when people have voted (not how you voted, but just that you've turned in a ballot) and your name is removed from the calling lists. So, if you're tired of being contacted by campaigns here's your way out!
  2. You get your vote in when it's convenient for you and you won't have to worry about inclement weather or a late meeting keeping you from the polls. And given how crappy Iowa weather can be in November, it'll be nice not to wait in line outside. :)
  3. You're free to help other people get to the polls or to help out the campaign in your area.
Whether you intend to vote early or not, go to www.voteforchange.com and at least make sure that you're registered to vote and that your address is correct. It's super easy to use and you'll be able to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, or find your polling place!

I did my part, now do yours. :)

Obama-Biden '08!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Obama '08: Next Steps

Election time is coming up quickly and I'm so excited! I've never been as involved in a political campaign in all my life as I've been for Obama. I've always been very politically active but in more of a "get your asses up and vote" kind of way. Never for one particular candidate. Sure, I did some door knocking for Kerry last time around but that was for the greater good, not because I was super involved in the campaign itself.

I lived here during the last election, but wasn't familiar with the caucus process, didn't have my heart set on a candidate, and therefore didn't participate. I've always been a registered Independent because I vote by issue, not by party (even tho I definitely lean to the left). But this time around, I switch my registration so I could caucus for Obama. I went to more events, rallies, house meetings, and volunteered more than I even thought possible. I've always been so disheartened by the process....but this time it's different. I feel a real change, a momentum, and I see real potential for healing in this country on the horizon. So, I got off my ass and threw the spare time I had into the campaign. I was greeter girl at our precinct caucus (see photo in logo above....thanks www.logobama.com!) which meant that I welcomed and gave stickers to the huge number of Obama supporters that packed our caucus location well beyond fire code limits. From there I decided I wanted to be a delegate. So, I got elected delegate from my precinct and off I went to the celebration rally downtown.

Being a delegate is a long process. People seem to think it's just about casting your vote for your candidate at conventions and that's it. Oh no, my friends. You have to vote on the party platform as well which can take forever and then you get to do candidate oriented things which can also take forever. You do this at each level of the convention process: country, district, and state. At district people start vying for the chance to go to the national convention. I had decided early that I didn't want to go to the DNC, but would instead work to help people that I thought deserved it more than myself. Even more people are sent to DNC from the state convention which, unfortunately, had to be rescheduled this year due to the Floods of '08 so we had pretty low attendance. But, we got our jobs done and now it's onto the general election.

I'm doing what I can to help make sure Obama is elected. Volunteering, housing volunteers, talking to friends, sporting Obama gear, etc. I'm truly excited about the potential for this year and everywhere I go it seems like other people are, too. I'm so happy to see so many people with Obama bumper stickers, shirts, buttons, etc. I hope that you Obama supporters out there will do the same!

I'm fired up and ready to go!