Jon Tester has the Momentum
A blogger lit dropped in
John Morrison's neighborhood...
I just got back from volunteering for Jon Tester. Lit drops are nice
because they’re quick. One of the reasons they’re not as great as other
forms of field work, though, is the limited voter contact. As a result,
few direct conversations with voters happen.
Still, things looked good today. The neighborhood where I was had
more than twice as many Tester lawn signs for every Morrison sign. I
had several people hand my lit back because they had either already
voted for Tester or knew they would be and they wanted me to spread the
word to someone who was still undecided.
One man came running out of his house after he saw what I’d left in
his door, asked for two yard signs, made a contribution, and then told
me that he was glad to finally see an honest man running for office.
A few houses later, a woman gardening told me that she had grown up
in Havre and that she trusted “a good hi-line boy” like Tester to do
right by Montana just like the Governor is. She also took a sign (even
better, she’s on a corner house) after telling me that she had already
voted for Jon and that her friends were all doing the same.
A couple blocks down the road, a highway patrol officer working in
his garage told me to keep the literature, that he knew Jon, and that
everyone in the house was already voting for him.
His neighbors don't think too kindly upon the womanizer.