Thank you so much to all of you who made it up to New Hampshire for the first of what will be many canvassing trips. Here is a recap for those who missed out:
We arrived at the Keene office to a warm welcome from staffers and volunteers.
They gave us a brief canvassing review before cutting us loose on the neighborhoods in and around Keene.
We spent the afternoon knocking on doors and talking politics with the locals. As the evening approached, we headed over to Manchester, checked into our motel and dropped off our stuff. Hassani, who'd spent some time in the state in 2004 working with the Dean campaign, recommended a Mexican restaurant and bar named Margarita's. Things got a little blurry after that.
The following morning, a couple of us headed over to the Manchester headquarters. Here's Molly as we tried to find our way in:
Here, Matt stands in front of the motto of the state of New Hampshire as well as one of the campaign's mottoes.
We regrouped, headed up to Concord and finished off another day of canvassing. Here's another group shot of us at the Conford office, tired, but satisfied with a job well done:
I'm extremely impressed by our final tally. We spoke with 400 voters and left literature at the homes of over 1,100 voters. When you consider that the 2004 New Hampshire democratic primary was decided by just 26,000 votes, we definitely made a big difference.
Thanks again and I look forward to working again with all of you.
Here are some bonus shots from Matt.
Here is a shot of Kristi and Taylor -- two friends we made at the McDonald's in Manchester
More of us snooping around the New Hampshire headquarters:
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