Thursday, June 11, 2015

Organizing for Hillary: A Progress Report

If you read the post about campaign manager, Robby Mook, you know something about his grassroots methodology.  If you have gotten involved at your local level, you probably have received some emails from Marlon Marshall, Director of State Campaigns and Political Engagement.  Marlon was also mentioned in the excellent analysis by Ruby Cramer that was attached in that post.

On the eve of the campaign launch in New York City, Marlon has shared a progress report on the grassroots organizing.

Building a Grassroots Campaign: By the Numbers

By Marlon Marshall, Director of State Campaigns and Political Engagement
When Hillary Clinton announced she was running on April 12, there was tremendous grassroots energy and excitement but no organization to harness it.
Two months later, at our end of the “ramp up” period, we’ve made great progress in building a grassroots-driven organization designed to win the Democratic nomination and dedicated to Hillary Clinton’s agenda.
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Hillary Clinton's Launch Organization

By the Numbers

  • 50 Organizers in the Early Primary States
  • 15 Offices in the Early Primary States, with more to come
  • 3,874 One-on-One Meetings with Potential Supporters in the Early Primary States
  • 11,869 Commitments to Volunteer in Early Primary States
  • 51 Organizers Building Volunteer Networks in the 46 non-Early Primary states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Territories
  • 320 Grassroots Organizing Meetings held or scheduled in the non-Early Primary States
  • Nearly 11,000 attendees at Grassroots Organizing Meetings in non-Early primary States
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