redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
( Oct. 4th, 2020 10:13 pm)
My to-do list for today was to do some phone banking, and some of my PT exercises.

This afternoon's phone banking session was my most productive yet: I talked to four or five people, and got a few people saying they definitely support Sara Gideon and Joe Biden. Also one who said no to "can we count on your support for Sara?" and when I asked if she would list Gideon as her second choice said she was planning to do that. [1] She was lukewarm about Biden--she'll vote for him but isn't happy that he's the nominee. I said I understood, I was a Warren supporter, but since Biden is the Democratic nominee we need to support him. The other people I talked to included a man who had moved out of state, but said "yes" when I asked if we could count on him to vote for Biden. (This campaign won't be calling him back, because I checked the "moved out of state" button on the phone banking page.) One person was enthusiastic enough about the Democratic ticket that I asked if she'd like to volunteer. She declined because she's working at a food bank and as a guardian ad litem [to represent the interests of minor children in court]. I said that's important work, and thanked her for it.



I did some of the exercises I have flagged as priority, and a few lower-priority ones I hadn't gotten to in a while.

[personal profile] cattitude went to the farmers market this afternoon, and got several nice things, including scallops, which we had for supper tonight. Also, my post-phone banking snack was fresh local raspberries and homemade chocolate cake.

I did a little proofreading/light copyediting for a friend who has applying for an internship; this useful activity didn't require me to hang up rather than leave voicemail for a hundred strangers.

[1] If you live in Massachusetts, vote Yes on ballot question 2. If it passes, Massachusetts will use ranked choice voting, a.k.a. instant runoff, for most elections. Ranked choice means you can vote for a third party candidate without worrying that this will help the candidate you like least. Useful for those of us who agree that both major parties are too conservative and would like to vote Socialist, and equally for someone who dislikes both parties for how much they spend on the military. Maine has had ranked choice for a few years, as has Minneapolis. (For my fannish friends, this is used for the Hugo awards, where it's sometimes called "Australian ballot.") Thanks to [personal profile] julian for pointing out that I'd omitted the footnote.
I asked [personal profile] cattitude to lend me a phone headset for today's calls; it turned out he'd bought two, one of which is now mine. Not having to hold the phone was easier on my hand, but the earbud headphones got uncomfortable after a while (as such things usually do). These came with four different-size covers; I started with the largest, at cattitude's suggestion, because those are what he uses, and am going to experiment with the others.

Today's phone banking was to a different location (Broward County, FL) and a different phone list manager/dialer, and the zoom training session dragged a bit. But I was able to talk to a couple of people in between the wrong numbers and voicemail. As with the Maine calls, I can log in and make calls on my own as well as when they're doing an organized phone bank. This script is more about signing people up to vote by mail, whereas the Maine calls are "vote for these candidates, and voting by mail is easy."

SwingLeft, who are organizing these phone banks, say we can call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern time; I'm not going to be calling people that early, especially on the weekend, but 10:30 or 11 seems plausible.

I'm trying to make at least a few calls almost every day; I'm not going to post unless there's something more interesting than "another day of phone banking, Maine again"
redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
( Sep. 14th, 2020 05:52 pm)
I have now done two sessions of phone banking from home, this election. I liked it better in 2018 when we didn't start with half-hour zoom meetings. The calls today used the same software I was using to call Florida two years ago, but I was hoping for less time on the intro when I said it had been two years since I used this and could use a refresher. Fortunately this time we were encouraged to bookmark the website for making calls, and do so on our own, anywhere from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. This one is calling Maine, so no time zones to worry about, but I may look for something with a shorter script--if I'd gotten anything but voicemail, the script is about the senate rate, then the presidency, and then state legislature (if the person called is willing to stay on the phone that long).

I don't expect to enjoy this, but if I'm going to sit home being unhappy anyhow I might as well get something more useful than a crossword puzzle done.
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