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“Unite For Change!” growing in Clarksville“Clarksville for Obama” joins in nation-wide social networking to grow the “Obama for Change” campaign.
Senator Barack Obama’s approach to presidential campaigning is predicated on having small citizen groups form within their own communities and build support bases from the community level up to the national organization through social networking. Speaking for “Clarksville for Obama,” Tyrone Taylor said: “This grassroots organizing is at the heart of the Obama campaign. These small groups are being empowered to conduct and be responsible for the growth of this process.” This phenomenon was in evidence Saturday as some 50 people gathered and gave voice to their reasons for joining the “Obama for President” campaign. “Clarksville for Obama” utilized social networking tactics to contact friends, associates and potentially interested persons to invite them to attend the rally event. Emails, phone calls, text messaging, postings to MySpace and Facebook were all tactics employed to make contact and encourage people to come out. By the size of the crowd, they were quite successful in their efforts.
Despite this embracing of new technology, there are still some vestiges of more traditional campaigning. The team expects to have a central headquarters from which to conduct its concerted efforts for the November election. JoAnn Latz, another “Clarksville for Obama” member, said with that development, volunteers are needed for phone bank calls, organizing more neighborhood gatherings, and canvassing and voter registration efforts, all of which are slated to become part of the push to November and a victory for Senator Obama. Clarksville for Obama has been recognized by the national campaign as the ‘formal’ Obama campaign organization for Clarksville and Montgomery County. Volunteers willing to host house parties were solicited. Names were given for volunteer campaign advancement activities like staffing the soon-to-be open campaign headquarters, making phonecalls to potential supporters, local fundraising, writing articles and letters to the local media, debunking smear attempts, and just talking with co-workers and neighbors to urge their support for the Obama campaign as well.
“Senator Obama is a statesman,” noted David Shelton, “He is there to represent every single man, woman and child. It doesn’t matter if you’re Black, White, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, rich or poor, middle class, working class, straight, gay, young or old. He represents for everyone.”
Clarksville for Obama announced their new website will be launched within a week or ten days. For more information on the current level of activity and full color story, visit: http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2008/06/23/join-the-unite-for-change-unite-for-change-campaign SectionsEvents, News, PoliticsTopicsCharles Moreland, clarksville for obama, Debbie Boen, Election 2008, Events, Issues, Jim Robertson, JoAnn Latz, News, polictics, Prayer Warriors for Obama, Sen. Barack Obama, synchronized nation-wide rally, The Unity Project, Tyrone Taylor, Unite for ChangeOne Response to ““Unite For Change!” growing in Clarksville”CommentsYou must be logged in to post a comment. |
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July 2nd, 2008 at 12:59 pm
[...]The “Unite for Change!” movement supporting Barack Obama kicked off in Clarksville on Saturday, as around 50 people gathered to organize a volunteering and social networking plan for [...]