陈钢D2D

纽约代伟-102179  02/06   8178  
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I am thinking I'll go with one or two D2D members' precinct at least once a week to do D2D with her/him: to show them in person how to do it, and also know how they are doing with their precinct. If I am the only one doing the D2D walk, we'll NOT win. I need to do a good D2D walk, and our D2D team also needs to do a good D2D walk, that is the only way that we can win.
 
We need to do D2D for 56k homes, and I can only do about 10k homes myself from now till election day of 11/8/16 if I do 30 homes per day on average.
 
I am doing a D2D walk with Brady in Woodbury tomorrow starting at 5:45pm.
 
Once we train several senior D2D members, they can duplicate my effort and walk with newer members. That is how we can build momentum and keep the snowball rolling.
 
No matter where you start to get into the political arena: school board, city council or mayor. You need to be able to beat your opponent at some critical battles and win some tough fights: D2D is one of the important battles. 
 
I have seen people started their political career at school board and get beaten and disappear. I have seen people started their political at city council race and lost twice and finally won at the third try. I have seen the first Korean American mayor Kang started his career at mayor race and won the highest number of votes in the Irvine mayor race history. One of the main reasons Kang won is his successful D2D campaign. Many voters still remember him knocking on their doors 8 years after he won in 2008, the voters eyes will still light up and talk about this with excitement.
 
I'll focus on the high density voters area and make sure I cover as many voters as possible, but again, I cannot do it alone, I still need our D2D team to cover the remaining 46k homes.