Iowa - Caucusing Made Easy

Submitted by John on December 5, 2007 - 11:50am.
Hillary Clinton

Iowa - Caucusing Made Easy
Patti Solis Doyle sent out an email today leading with, "I am here on the ground in Iowa, and I can tell you that this race is simply too close to call. The 29 days between now and the caucuses will make all the difference for Iowa and the sprint through the rest of the early states.
The crowds, the momentum, and the excitement are building as we approach these key early contests, and I know -- because I've known her for 16 years -- that Hillary will finish strong. She will win the nomination, provided we each do our part between now and then."
General Clark is doing his part to elect our next President. He hit the ground in Iowa last night. Today, he has a full day of events with activists. He is making making calls, rallying Hillary's supporters, and getting the Clark grassroots involved. With 29 days left, we have a lot to do and General Clark will be doing his part to elect Hillary.
How can you help? It's easy.
First, go to http://www.hillaryclinton.com/ and sign up, if you haven't already.
Second, help Hillary meet her $1.25 million goal for this week by going to Wes's page for Hillary:
https://contribute.hillaryclinton.com/wesclark.html?rc=GDY5
Third, check outwhat the Iowans for Hillary tell us about everything you need to know to caucus for Hillary -- with a little help from some special guests.
Is that it? Nope, remember how the Clark grassroots campaigned in many of the '04 early caucus and primary states? We'll be at it again in '08. Block your calendars for some time between December 26 and January 20, 2008. We don't have the details yet, but we'll be packing our bags to help elect our next President. Stay tuned.

No doubt we'll have plenty of opportunities to make calls, write letters to voters, help with GOTV E-V-E-R-Y-W-H-E-R-E, blog, and the like, onnher behalf.
Thanks for posting this John.
"Our public servants work for us - we don't work for them. We have an obligation, as citizens of this country, to always remember that - and to never let them forget it." - DeadMessengers

I could even hit myself in the head with one if the block part is heavy enough.
what a day. I'm praying Ruth's native grannies & grampas in Iowa have more wisdom in them than the rest of the dog & pony show combined.
As for the volunteer email thing- people can't control what other people email out, but disavowing it & taking action should be enough. The reports make it sound like it was written, issued & orginated from there. ? Whaaa? People mail stupid crap all day long every day.
As for Markos- he doesn't understand the first do no harm rule, he never has. That was low & thoughtless to say the least. That was a think about it for one minute longer & it might not have happened. WKC has bent over backwards to help net activists in any way he can- over a long period of time.
As for the mall shooting- speechless.
Meanwhile, the frogs begin to boil.
When did the blogroll get categorized? It looks nice.
We learn. We change. That's progress. If we don't do that, well, we're GWB.
I am here-- and let me know in advance should Wes be coming through town again so I can clear the decks.
Witnessing all this amazing Wes Clark energy he emanates in this, the 6th decade of his life, makes me wonder what a pistol he must've been at 20!
That is still my favorite campaign picture of this season, the diner shot. Wins the most human award!

Will keep you apprised. I suspect he will be back in LA in the near future. Also, thank you for all the dedicated and focused energy you put into making the Series Blogs a terrific success!

Thanks, John, for posting this. I can attest to the fact that working for Hillary Clinton's campaign is very exciting and rewarding.
If you can't go to Iowa (but those who have say they would not have missed it for anything) and even if you can't give any money, there is still so much that an individual can do that is fun and easy.
Tricia