Today, I spent the afternoon with dozens of fellow Obama-supporters, calling prospective voters across the county in support of the Senator's campaign. Despite the often frustrating and difficult nature of political cold-calling, I had a wonderful time at the phonebank. There's something extremely rewarding about being part of group of people who are all passionate enough to sacrifice time and money in pursuit of a common goal. With purpose comes energy, and that energy was palpable today.
I met senior citizens excited to make the future better than the present and past they've known; I met a teenager who refused to let a minor thing (no pun intended) like being too young to vote keep him from doing everything he could to help his candidate (and you should have seen him--in one afternoon, this kid exhibited more dedication and professionalism than most of the professionals I've ever known!); I met people for whom words like "Hope" and "Unity" are not just sweet-sounding political aphorisms, but guideposts marking the path toward a new way of understanding our role as citizens of this country; I met them and joined with them, and it felt good.
In short, I'm proud of this campaign, and--no matter what the final outcome proves to be--I am grateful to have played a role in it, however small. Of course, it's a lot easier to say and feel all this when coming off of a big win--and, boy, was it ever a big win!--but, if nothing else, I think this afternoon's events will help inspire me to work harder in the days ahead.
But enough of me. Here are a few words from a certain Senator from Illinois:
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So, tell me why should a conservative Christian who is a senior citizen vote for Obama? You know better than the average person who only hears the media's point of view.
Well, that depends on a couple of things. Are you voting in the Democratic primary? If so, what issues are important to you?
I'll vote in which primary my candidate represents.
Carol
Asher says: Go Abama! (Mommy/Catherine says that too...)
Well, geez, if that's what Asher says, who am I to stand in the way of the wisdom of the next generation? ;)
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