This is from 2000; there's more recent work suggesting it is ineffective. Trying to find the cite.
I'll look at any evidence but am no longer going to be persuaded by stories about why a rebranded version of strangers knocking on people's doors will produce different results.
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Intuitively, I get why this might work for local elections (where I just have no clue is running without work), and not for federal (AGAIN? Shut up Yang!). In fact, it might even harden some people with blowback effect type stuff, which would worry me. But what will work?
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Better CRM for tracking the people who are on your side? Voter registration drives (which will lean blue in many places).
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Wait, so you think "deep canvassing" is nothing more than a "rebranded version of strangers knocking on people's doors"? If that all it was, I would be agreeing with you. Maybe you should come try it. cc
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