Calling For Change…
Posted by Paul on 31st October 2006
So despite being limited in some of our political activites, one thing that federal employees are allowed to do is to volunteer for various groups and speak our opinions on which candidate to support.
Tonight, I did a little of this myself. I vounteered for Moveon.org’s “Calling For Change” program. It’s interesting.
You get emailed a link to a web page. When you go to the page, you are given a very simple interface that has a couple of main boxes, one side for if you make contact with the person you’re calling and one if you do not. There’s buttons in each box.
A phone number appears on the top of the screen and you call it up and just talk to the people. Of course, a majority of the time you don’t get anyone; I only made contact with someone about 20% of the time. But surprisingly, of the folks I talked to, most were very receptive to the call.
As you click on what happened (made contact and they already voted, made contact and they expressed that they would vote for the candidate, got answering machine, bad number, etc) the page reloads and gives you another phone number.
It’s a great way for people to make contact with real people. I think that one thing that really helps is simply saying “I’m a volunteer, I’ve never done something like this before and I’m not a professional; I’m just motivated about what’s going on in our country”. People respond to honesty.
And even better, everyone I talked to who expressed an opinion is going to vote for the Good Guys.
If you care about this election, and you have a good phone plan (I use Vonage so all my calls are free, even long distance) or a cell phone with free LD calls, I strongly urge you to join into a program like this. You should support the Democratic candidates around you no matter what.
It’s an interesting experience and a way for the common stiff like me and you (well, I don’t know if YOU are a stiff, but I know I am) to take part- even a small part- in the election process.
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