Word: door-to-door
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...other two presidential candidates—Joshua A. Barro ’05 and Jason L. Lurie ’05—took a lower profile approach on the first day of the campaign, handing out fliers, going door-to-door and consulting with their “inner circle” of advisers...
When the Harvard brand takes to the road, alumni and admissions officers are its door-to-door salespeople, and high schools are their audience...
Matt S. DeBergalis, a young MIT grad who campaigned door-to-door in Cambridge’s dormitories and promised to give the city’s college students a voice in local politics, had outpaced two incumbents in early returns of so-called “number one” votes...
...decade ago, when candidates canvassed door-to-door at Harvard, pundits called it a move of desperation...
...Zimbabwe in Harare. "They want to close them down. Any voice that is not a ZANU-PF voice is harmful to ZANU-PF, that is their thinking." The crackdown is forcing the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) underground. The party is reorganizing its communication structure, relying more on door-to-door campaigning and radio stations that beam broadcasts in from outside the country. Seven months ago, wishful reports from within and outside Zimbabwe suggested that Mugabe, 79, a freedom fighter turned dictator, might finally be close to stepping down. Instead, he's been tightening his grip. Many...