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Help Mary Beth Harrell, Karen Felthauser, Brig Morales in Williamson County


by: refinish69

Sat Sep 09, 2006 at 07:07 AM CDT


Time to pound the pavement, phonebank  and help get some great candidates elected!!!!! We are fighting to make sure Travis County is not the only Blue County but Turn all of Texas Blue but we can not do it without your help!!!!!  This weekend there are two great blockwalking opportunities to help get Candidates elected.
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Sat. Sept. 9th Precinct 146 Meet at the Seattle's Best Coffee in Jefferson Center on Parmer at 9:30.  Walk 10 to 1 then turn in materials at Coffee house. (1258 Kerry voters in this precinct and more than 1700 UNIDENTIFIED voters!) The walk is being sponsored by the Mary Beth Harrell Campaign. Contact Theresa Cooper,  341-0224  Karen Felthauser’s lit will also be distributed as we join efforts to cover all the “opportunity precincts”.
theresacooper_tx@yahoo.com

  Mary Beth Harrell For Congress


Send A Military Mom To Congress

Sun. Sept. 10th  Precinct 436 Meet at WCDP headquarters at 1:30.  Walk from 2 to 4:30. Turn in materials at HQ (919 Kerry voters in this precinct and more than 1700 UNIDENTIFIED voters.  Karen Felthauser ’s campaign is sponsoring this blockwalk and will hand out lit for Mary Beth Harrell and Brig Morales.  Contact Karen @ 512-218-494

Karen Felthauser For Texas Rep. Campaign

Vote Karen

We also need help with phonebanking with the True Blue Travis Online Phone Bank .  We can win elections but we need your help.  Here is some information gatyhered by one of our precinct chairs, Brian of EyeOn Williamson fame.


From Brian:

As a result of studying the election results in 2002 and 2004, I have arrived at the
following conclusion:

We must do exhaustive voter identification and GOTV in the following Democratic "opportunity" precincts: 135, 142, 146, 147, 149, 150, 152,
162, 172, 239, 275, 370, 421, 425, 429, 436, 455, 456, 463 and 480.

These are the precincts that, over the last two elections, have performed well above the county average for Democrats but have turned out to vote at well below the county average.

Whether you're working True Blue Action Online Phone Banking, knocking on doors, dropping literature, hosting house parties or placing signs, these are the precincts where your efforts will be rewarded with MORE VOTES FOR DEMOCRATS. I cannot stress this enough.

Anyone who has worked with Glen Maxey in the past or even now knows you target precincts and districts where you can get the numbers to win!!!  Come help us win!!!!!!!

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