Word: door-to-door
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...their doors the least. Looking at the tallies on the white boards outside these rooms, Moore-Nichols was doing the best, with only one visit. Glazer-Capp was way behind with three. Campaigns should probably have rethought their tactics, whether inbox assaults from supporters or obnoxiously frequent door-to-door campaigning...
Besides the new sign colors (and the bad weather), this miserable December day was hard to distinguish from the same day any other year. Campaigns for the two highest offices of the council have always stuck to posters to get their messages out. Beyond poster drops, door-to-door visits from candidates, websites of varying degrees of slickness and a lot of screaming outside of the Science Center, these campaigns have long seemed reluctant to adopt more creative measures—use of a yellow bird outfit in the 2003 campaign of Aaron S. Byrd...
Glazer and Capp discuss these issues with an ease honed by going door-to-door for three to four hours each night canvassing students...
Looking to the future now that the national election is over, Schmidt said he hopes to lead a change in focus for the organization from door-to-door canvassing and phone banking to developing new ideas for the party and influencing policy...
It’s been nearly two weeks since the elections—the Undergraduate Council’s, that is—but do you know your representatives? Chances are, you don’t. Sure, you might vaguely recall the visage of some door-to-door campaigner; you might’ve even voted. But, the likelihood that you’re actually well-acquainted with your council reps is slim to none. Every year, they campaign; we inattentively elect; and, after that, most of us are unaware of what goes on in the council?...