Hello from Columbus, OH, live from the Barack Obama headquarters. The campaign has taken over three storefronts in a row, including a former discount used clothing store, complete with changing rooms. They have all been bursting with activity nearly from dawn to dawn. There is a cot in the back of the former clothing store for the data guru to catch a few hours/minutes of sleep when he can.
The offices are packed with weary staff, many of whom are on their third or fourth state, but they are fueled by the energy from an army of eager volunteers who flood the office taking walk lists and any piece of paraphernalia that isn’t nailed down. The food donations have been so plentiful that there is a full-time volunteer who has dedicated himself to coordinating the meals. There has been pulled pork, pizzas, an unlimited supply of cut peppers and dip, burgers, sandwiches and of course plenty of caffeinated beverages. Here is a picture that really doesn’t do the spread justice.
Yesterday’s massive door knocking was a complete success, as part of an audacious 1 million door push for the weekend. The turnout was huge, particularly aided by the Change-to-Win unions who have pulled out all of the stops. The experienced field staff here has been impressed by the knowledge and dedication of the union members, who have bolstered an already remarkable volunteer army.
As for my part, I have been busy helping out with field work, mostly planning and logistics for election day, Naturally I am pretty chained to my laptop and using my organizing/tech skills to help with internal communications. I have been working beside a number of political professionals like myself who are here volunteering (aka taking some vacation time). They like me are impressed with the level of organization and integration of every facet of the campaign into the overall efforts. The teams are not siloed and it is benefiting them in innumerable ways. I am of course already tired, having flown a red eye here and worked until the wee hours last night dealing with spreadsheets and other fun activities. There is much more of that to come.
(volunteers arriving in the office after church)
Barack Obama is here in Ohio this weekend, and then heads to Texas for the last two days. He has plenty of surrogates here, including members of the Arcade Fire who are playing several free concerts for him. This thing is tight, with the polls showing Clinton with a narrow lead. The folks here are working hard to eliminate that and bring this home for Barack. As the voter information flyer being created beside me reads “Our Moment is Now”.
Below is a shot of the view directly above my desk: an exposed fuse box, grassroots sign for Michelle Obama, and a Homeland Security special: duct tape and plastic sheeting to try and keep the winter out of the office from a massive fan. It is a pretty typical campaign office, full of random crappy furniture, boxes of walk lists, t-shirts and office supplies everywhere and paper strewn about. I love it.