Wednesday, January 9, 2008

The day finally came

Today I am home, but yesterday was campaigning in snow. Election day was very busy. I had a lot of fun with Maggie, Megan and some guys from D.C. We did some phone calling, lit dropping and exit polling. Unfortunately we came in at 4th place. Though the Mayor haven't spent too much time and money campaigning in NH, we still worked our butts off. Giuliani's plan is to win Florida. Now that I am home I plan to continue working on his campaign... All and all, I enjoyed my stay in NH, and working with the people I worked with on the Giuliani campaign. It was definitely a learning experience! :)

Monday, January 7, 2008

It was great seeing Rudy again!







Well, as it turns out we were not able to meet with Rudy. GRRRR!!! However, we did get to attend a meet-and-greet with him. We held a semi-rally before the actual production took off. I enjoyed seeing Rudy again and meeting the former Nashua mayor, Mayor Davidson! ;)

Sunday, January 6, 2008

What's this?


We had a full campaign office today! In fact, this was the first day the office seemed like a functioning campaign. Volunteer activity was bustling. My two favorite volunteers are Agnes and Norm from New Jersey. They are the sweetest people, and they love Rudy!... Tomorrow Maggie and I will get to meet Rudy. He will be visiting diners on Main Street, which is just down the street from the Nashua campaign office. Yeah!!!

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Highlight of the Day: Hotel Caught On Fire
















Well, today wasn't the most successful day campaigning. In fact, I did not get to do anything for Giuliani. Dante Scala came to our class as a guest speaker. He has definitely been the most interesting speaker we've met with yet. I really enjoyed his opinion! Our class meeting with him was the last productive activity of my day. The hotel caught on fire! It was quite an ordeal. We are now residing in Massachusetts. Oh well, it's not all bad. Our hotel room was upgraded.

Friday, January 4, 2008

He spoke to me!!!!




Today as a class we visited the New Hampshire Capitol Building. It was beautiful!.... But anyway, the best part of my day came when Maggie and I had the opportunity to shake hands with Mayor Giuliani at the town hall meeting tonight in Nashua. We sat on stage as Rudy gave his speech, video taped and all! What a proud moment. After he spoke, I walked up to him and said, "I'm from Florida here to help you in NH. When I get home I'll be campaigning there to help you win Florida." He said, "That's great! Thank you! I need that! :-P

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Starting off the day with a bang!







Former Director of the FBI, Louis Freeh endorsed Rudy Giuliani for President of the United States. Freeh is set to serve as the Senior Homeland Security Advisor and Chair of the Mayor's campaign in Delaware. Louis is a personal friend and colleague of Rudy. It was awesome to have meet him! He seems very enthusiastic about the Mayor and his potential as a candidate. Another student from our class, Paul, came to visit the Giuliani campaign as a journalism student reporting on his experience in this office. Paul was able to record Mr Freeh in conversation with Maggie and I. Later that day Maggie, Paul and I ate lunch at Norton's Diner. We did even more phone banking. We're informing the constituent of yet another speech.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Live Free or Die??



Concord is a beautiful Capitol city. Nice and charming old looking buildings filled the political area downtown. We visited the New Hampshire's historic library and then saw a muesum of NH Primary artwork and campaign collectables. The class and I also took a trip to both the Republican and Democrat State Headquarters and meet with the Chairs of each party. Of course I prefered the Republican headquarter! ;)

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Years!!





... Well sort of , it was actually a rather boring day in the office, and sooo longgg. :-/ Fortunately for Maggie and I we were able to enjoy a little fun time in the snow. It was so COOL! On our lunch break we decided to walk up and down Elm Street while it was snowing. How beautiful! That short-lived excitement died in the campaign office though. All the work I was given today was a continuation of yesterday's call lists. BOO! The campaign is really trying to get the word out about Giuliani's speech tomorrow. From all the target calling I've done lately, I realized this town's constituents do not like political phone calls. I'm sure they have been receiving these calls for months now, but still, they are rude, rude, rude!