Please see Charley’s invitation to the BMG canvass.
Nashua HQ, 306 Amherst Street
10:00 AM Brunch at HQ
11:30 AM Report for Canvassing at HQ
12:00 PM Hit the streets
4:30 PM Report back to HQ
5:00 PM BMG Dinner at Country Tavern, 451 Amherst Street
We can make a difference, for President, for the U. S. Senate and for Congress.
It’s not too late. As I drove to Concord on Saturday, a friend called me and decided that today was the day. He was coming up to Concord. If you read this as you roll out of bed on Sunday morning, just come!
I’m looking forward to meeting so many of you tomorrow. Even if you can’t come to the canvass, please do come for the dinner.
It should be a fun chance to get some votes, enjoy a beautiful day ant have some fun.
Thanks to Christopher for lining up a restaurant.
Here’s the honor roll of people who have RSVP’s that they expect to attend all or part of the event:
Charley on the MTA
Kate
stomv
Lynne
afertig
Michael Forbes Wilcox
John from Abington
ryepower
liberalgram
MetroWest Dem
AmberPaw
loveable liberal
JohnT001
TedF
JoeS
Christopher
Here are the directions:
Directions to Nashua HQ
Route 3North (Stay on the interstate as it becomes Edward Everett Turnpike)
Exit 7W for 101 W.
After 0.8 miles, U-turn at Somerset Plaza
Kate, I’m sorry–real life has intervened, and I have to get some unexpected work done tomorrow. So I am going to have to miss the canvass. Happy hunting to you all! I was looking forward to meeting you and the others.
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Tomorrow is a fundraising event for my school, and today was a fundraiser for my town Democratic committee.
Keep worrking hard. Polls are just a wuck snapshot. Don’t be lulled into a false sense of security by GOP Media Fat Cats.
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p>Keep the pressure on!
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p> YES WE CAN!
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p> Go OBAMA-BIDEN!
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typo.
…that we had a great day! I don’t have the official head count, but there was quite a few folks there for Kate – two rousing choruses of “Happy Birthday” were heard, and the enormpus birthday cake was devoured, so I’d say the turnout was fantastic!
To see where I was http://www.google.com/maps?f=q…
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p>I cannot say “google Francestown Turnpike, Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire” because it is not in google. I had to find a way to create a link for it.
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p>My partner JoeS and I asked for a “motor route” because he has two artificial knees AND a hip replacement, and I had a hip replacement, so we figured a route with “drive between widely spaced houses” would be the ticket.
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p>Little did we know we would be trail blazers in an area where we were told several times, “I am a lifelong NRA member” – though we only saw one brace of freshly killed pheasants.
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p>We also ID’s several Obama voters {yes!], and had many conversations that lasted 10 minutes or longer [some seemed glad to have visitors to talk to].
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p>We discussed Obama’s tax plans with small business owners, climbed boulders to houses without doorbells [or the 33 dwellings we visited, there were only three doorbells, as I recall], and met both lordly cats, and boisterous dogs, a busy sunny day of canvasing in the trees and hills.
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p>Oh yes, we ate Kate’s birthday cake, and also had long conversations with one another about state conventions with one another over a leisurely dinner.
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p>Conclusion: a day well spent. Thank you, Kate. I find it hard to leave the many demands of my life – and admit I came home to unfolded laundry and every one else’s dishes – but it was still well worth going.