Monday, October 20, 2008

Checking In

Hey there... Just wanted to check in with a short post to remind folks that I'm alive and that this blog is, in fact, still extant.

I've mentioned that I've been working with the Obama campaign, but I'm not sure that I've explained exactly what that entails. In a nutshell, it entails about 90 hours of work each week, from leading canvasses and canvass trainings, to operating our daily phone bank, to running our data entry efforts, and much, much more.

And, honestly, despite being just about the most stressful thing I've done in my life at times, it's been the most rewarding 6 weeks of my life. The number of amazing people that I've met who give up hours, days and weeks of their lives in support of something they believe in so strongly is just staggering.

From talkative-yet-wise-beyond-their-years 16 year old girls, to brilliant astrophysicists, to circus trapeze artists, to seemingly straight-laced IT guys who have skydived over 2,400 times, to awesome women who have become almost my adoptive mothers, to Australian, British, Finnish volunteers with as much passion for Barack Obama's candidacy as our American volunteers, and to two unbelievably smart, hardworking, dedicated young-20's field organizers who hold everything together... I'm just speechless as to how cool this has been so far.

And now we've got just 15 days left until the election. I'm excited for November 4th, and optimistic about our chances, but I'm also a little sad knowing that it's almost over. Despite the stress and the ups and downs, this is the first job that I've ever had that I truly loved. And while a lot of it is because of Barack Obama, most of it is because of the people I've met and worked with.

You hear a lot about how "inclusive" the Obama campaign is. I can tell you from firsthand experience that it's 100% true. If Barack Obama wins this election, it truly will be because of the amazing people who are supporting and building this campaign.

And you still have time to join us. We need your help now more than ever. Join the campaign wherever you live. And if you're in the DC area, email me about finding a time to join us at our office in Old Town Alexandria.

1 Comments:

At 8:07 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to hear things are going well. You will be missed at this weekend's Figgs shows, however.

 

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