Thursday, November 09, 2006

A Thank You to Campaign Supporters

I would like to thank my campaign volunteers!

J.T. Engelhardt was a tremendous help throughout the campaign, helping me put out signs early on and towards the end. He also worked for three hours in the morning on election day and then came back in the evening.

Katie Nguyen helped throughout the campaign, including helping with signs and the Catania event, plus about seven hours on election day at Dunbar.


Joel Dubenitz spent about six hours navigating Home Depot and helping me get signs up in people's yards. And a big thank you to all of the people who let me place a sign in their yard.

Vittorio Pomante spent three hours helping to stuff envelopes for the Catania Bakery event, then came out for a couple of hours in the evening on election day.

Jerome Fernandez spent the entire day (13 hours) at Dunbar High School!

Pam Friedman served as a poll watcher in the morning and Stephen White served as a poll watcher late in afternoon/early evening.


John Skinner and Preston Bishop, who I met only days before election day, stood out in the rain for a fe
w hours in the evening handing out fliers to voters. Steve Rynecki showed up with fliers in the early evening when I began to run out.

Karen Alston and Carol Legard hosted meet-and-greets for me.
The folks at Catania Bakery were a joy to work with.

Chris Edmunds introduced me to folks in the artisian building on O Street, while David Roth rallied folks at the condo building located on New York Avenue.


Curtis Johnson sign-waved for a while at the polls and then allowed his SUV to be used as a big billboard near the polling place all day.

Finally, God was there the entire time, from the moment I knocked on my first door on P Street until the polls closed on election day.

I hope I didn't miss anyone. (One of these photos was taken by Katie at Dunbar High School, and the other by myself at the recreational center.)

1 Comments:

At 11/17/2006 4:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Democracy is alive and well in our nation's capital.

 

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