When I ran for State Chair almost two years ago, I told the membership in the room that I was running on letting the affiliates do their own thing. I meant it. I think it’s important. And it is how I have handled things to date. It may seem hands off, but the fact is that we do things best when they are handled at the local level. But this fall is a critical event: we have candidates up and down the ballot, but by far, the biggest race we have is the President race. And we need 2% to retain ballot access. That is going to require a level of involvement that we haven’t done before. It’s going to require more than social media and monthly meetups. It’s going to require a win at the door campaign. I am going to ask each District Chair, and our D5 coordinator, to get with their committee and get me a plan for a door to door campaign in your district by September 5, 2020. You can email it to this list. The plan should cover how you will solicit volunteers and any volunteers you have to date, when they will knock, where they will knock assuming we’re can’t hit the entire district (cities and spaces where homes are close together are ideal and if you think particular neighborhoods are likely to yield good returns) any coordination with downticket candidates, and when you will start. We need to have boots on the ground in October and probably earlier. We will also look to coordinate with the campaign, and will be organizing phone banking. If there are questions, let me know. If you need help, let me know. This is a critical time. Thanks, Sent from my iPad
James Toller, Marsha Foster, and Andrew Cooperrider have already been out door to door 3 times this month. I think we will try to keep up at that rate. We focus a lot on scott county because the message resonates better there but I think we are going to try to get some boots on the ground in madison too soon. Fayette it's just as easy to talk to people in the public spaces and hit a lot of people All the best D6 Charles On 2020-08-21 07:37, Chris Wiest via Lpk-execomm wrote:
When I ran for State Chair almost two years ago, I told the membership in the room that I was running on letting the affiliates do their own thing. I meant it. I think it’s important. And it is how I have handled things to date. It may seem hands off, but the fact is that we do things best when they are handled at the local level.
But this fall is a critical event: we have candidates up and down the ballot, but by far, the biggest race we have is the President race. And we need 2% to retain ballot access.
That is going to require a level of involvement that we haven’t done before. It’s going to require more than social media and monthly meetups.
It’s going to require a win at the door campaign. I am going to ask each District Chair, and our D5 coordinator, to get with their committee and get me a plan for a door to door campaign in your district by September 5, 2020. You can email it to this list.
The plan should cover how you will solicit volunteers and any volunteers you have to date, when they will knock, where they will knock assuming we’re can’t hit the entire district (cities and spaces where homes are close together are ideal and if you think particular neighborhoods are likely to yield good returns) any coordination with downticket candidates, and when you will start. We need to have boots on the ground in October and probably earlier.
We will also look to coordinate with the campaign, and will be organizing phone banking.
If there are questions, let me know. If you need help, let me know. This is a critical time.
Thanks,
Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________ Lpk-execomm mailing list Lpk-execomm@lists.lpky.org http://lpmail.lp.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpk-execomm
-- Charles Altendorf Libertarian Party of Kentucky - 6th District Chair
There are Jo20 door hangers in my garage left over from first purchase. I divvied half to all of the candidates who also got door hangers anticipating KSF and FF event, but those didn't happen. Anywho, the National Campaign is also sending materials to the states. Please get with Brett Jones and me if you need materials for this effort. Also, Brett has a Deputy Director - Kendahl Foright who will likely be in touch. They're working on coordinating with campaigns and affiliates through weekly Zoom meetings to discuss best steps. Brett Jones - 914-216-5293 - ky4joco@gmail.com Kendahl Foright - 859-351-0540 - deputyky4joco@gmail.com THEY HAVE VOLUNTEER LISTS folks! Volunteers who are not L's even (I'm so excited). We've got a lot of potential here in making LPKY even bigger, but also helping down ballots, plus JoCo. On 8/21/20 9:33 AM, Charles Altendorf via Lpk-execomm wrote:
James Toller, Marsha Foster, and Andrew Cooperrider have already been out door to door 3 times this month. I think we will try to keep up at that rate. We focus a lot on scott county because the message resonates better there but I think we are going to try to get some boots on the ground in madison too soon. Fayette it's just as easy to talk to people in the public spaces and hit a lot of people
All the best D6 Charles
On 2020-08-21 07:37, Chris Wiest via Lpk-execomm wrote:
When I ran for State Chair almost two years ago, I told the membership in the room that I was running on letting the affiliates do their own thing. I meant it. I think it’s important. And it is how I have handled things to date. It may seem hands off, but the fact is that we do things best when they are handled at the local level.
But this fall is a critical event: we have candidates up and down the ballot, but by far, the biggest race we have is the President race. And we need 2% to retain ballot access.
That is going to require a level of involvement that we haven’t done before. It’s going to require more than social media and monthly meetups.
It’s going to require a win at the door campaign. I am going to ask each District Chair, and our D5 coordinator, to get with their committee and get me a plan for a door to door campaign in your district by September 5, 2020. You can email it to this list.
The plan should cover how you will solicit volunteers and any volunteers you have to date, when they will knock, where they will knock assuming we’re can’t hit the entire district (cities and spaces where homes are close together are ideal and if you think particular neighborhoods are likely to yield good returns) any coordination with downticket candidates, and when you will start. We need to have boots on the ground in October and probably earlier.
We will also look to coordinate with the campaign, and will be organizing phone banking.
If there are questions, let me know. If you need help, let me know. This is a critical time.
Thanks,
Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________ Lpk-execomm mailing list Lpk-execomm@lists.lpky.org http://lpmail.lp.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpk-execomm
-- Cristi Kendrick Secretary Libertarian Party of Kentucky (502) 457-6765
I want to personally thank brett jones for getting supplies to marsha that we've had at our last 3 events. On 2020-08-21 09:40, Cristi Kendrick via Lpk-execomm wrote:
There are Jo20 door hangers in my garage left over from first purchase.
I divvied half to all of the candidates who also got door hangers anticipating KSF and FF event, but those didn't happen.
Anywho, the National Campaign is also sending materials to the states. Please get with Brett Jones and me if you need materials for this effort.
Also, Brett has a Deputy Director - Kendahl Foright who will likely be in touch. They're working on coordinating with campaigns and affiliates through weekly Zoom meetings to discuss best steps.
Brett Jones - 914-216-5293 - ky4joco@gmail.com Kendahl Foright - 859-351-0540 - deputyky4joco@gmail.com
THEY HAVE VOLUNTEER LISTS folks! Volunteers who are not L's even (I'm so excited).
We've got a lot of potential here in making LPKY even bigger, but also helping down ballots, plus JoCo.
On 8/21/20 9:33 AM, Charles Altendorf via Lpk-execomm wrote:
James Toller, Marsha Foster, and Andrew Cooperrider have already been out door to door 3 times this month. I think we will try to keep up at that rate. We focus a lot on scott county because the message resonates better there but I think we are going to try to get some boots on the ground in madison too soon. Fayette it's just as easy to talk to people in the public spaces and hit a lot of people
All the best D6 Charles
On 2020-08-21 07:37, Chris Wiest via Lpk-execomm wrote:
When I ran for State Chair almost two years ago, I told the membership in the room that I was running on letting the affiliates do their own thing. I meant it. I think it’s important. And it is how I have handled things to date. It may seem hands off, but the fact is that we do things best when they are handled at the local level.
But this fall is a critical event: we have candidates up and down the ballot, but by far, the biggest race we have is the President race. And we need 2% to retain ballot access.
That is going to require a level of involvement that we haven’t done before. It’s going to require more than social media and monthly meetups.
It’s going to require a win at the door campaign. I am going to ask each District Chair, and our D5 coordinator, to get with their committee and get me a plan for a door to door campaign in your district by September 5, 2020. You can email it to this list.
The plan should cover how you will solicit volunteers and any volunteers you have to date, when they will knock, where they will knock assuming we’re can’t hit the entire district (cities and spaces where homes are close together are ideal and if you think particular neighborhoods are likely to yield good returns) any coordination with downticket candidates, and when you will start. We need to have boots on the ground in October and probably earlier.
We will also look to coordinate with the campaign, and will be organizing phone banking.
If there are questions, let me know. If you need help, let me know. This is a critical time.
Thanks,
Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________ Lpk-execomm mailing list Lpk-execomm@lists.lpky.org http://lpmail.lp.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpk-execomm
-- Charles Altendorf Libertarian Party of Kentucky - 6th District Chair
If our district chairs can coordinate, we can utilize the campaign volunteers to help. In other words, I think it’s up to the district chairs to help decide where the boots go and when they go there. The campaign has the boots to help. Sent from my iPad
On Aug 21, 2020, at 9:40 AM, Cristi Kendrick via Lpk-execomm <lpk-execomm@lists.lpky.org> wrote:
There are Jo20 door hangers in my garage left over from first purchase.
I divvied half to all of the candidates who also got door hangers anticipating KSF and FF event, but those didn't happen.
Anywho, the National Campaign is also sending materials to the states. Please get with Brett Jones and me if you need materials for this effort.
Also, Brett has a Deputy Director - Kendahl Foright who will likely be in touch. They're working on coordinating with campaigns and affiliates through weekly Zoom meetings to discuss best steps.
Brett Jones - 914-216-5293 - ky4joco@gmail.com Kendahl Foright - 859-351-0540 - deputyky4joco@gmail.com
THEY HAVE VOLUNTEER LISTS folks! Volunteers who are not L's even (I'm so excited).
We've got a lot of potential here in making LPKY even bigger, but also helping down ballots, plus JoCo.
On 8/21/20 9:33 AM, Charles Altendorf via Lpk-execomm wrote: James Toller, Marsha Foster, and Andrew Cooperrider have already been out door to door 3 times this month. I think we will try to keep up at that rate. We focus a lot on scott county because the message resonates better there but I think we are going to try to get some boots on the ground in madison too soon. Fayette it's just as easy to talk to people in the public spaces and hit a lot of people
All the best D6 Charles
On 2020-08-21 07:37, Chris Wiest via Lpk-execomm wrote: When I ran for State Chair almost two years ago, I told the membership in the room that I was running on letting the affiliates do their own thing. I meant it. I think it’s important. And it is how I have handled things to date. It may seem hands off, but the fact is that we do things best when they are handled at the local level.
But this fall is a critical event: we have candidates up and down the ballot, but by far, the biggest race we have is the President race. And we need 2% to retain ballot access.
That is going to require a level of involvement that we haven’t done before. It’s going to require more than social media and monthly meetups.
It’s going to require a win at the door campaign. I am going to ask each District Chair, and our D5 coordinator, to get with their committee and get me a plan for a door to door campaign in your district by September 5, 2020. You can email it to this list.
The plan should cover how you will solicit volunteers and any volunteers you have to date, when they will knock, where they will knock assuming we’re can’t hit the entire district (cities and spaces where homes are close together are ideal and if you think particular neighborhoods are likely to yield good returns) any coordination with downticket candidates, and when you will start. We need to have boots on the ground in October and probably earlier.
We will also look to coordinate with the campaign, and will be organizing phone banking.
If there are questions, let me know. If you need help, let me know. This is a critical time.
Thanks,
Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________ Lpk-execomm mailing list Lpk-execomm@lists.lpky.org http://lpmail.lp.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpk-execomm
-- Cristi Kendrick Secretary Libertarian Party of Kentucky (502) 457-6765
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There are plenty more events scheduled on our page if anyone is interested. https://www.facebook.com/LPKY6/events/. Also, I am already in contact with Brett Jones and Daniel Schindelbower. If anyone wants to do more door knocking in D6 though I really encourage them to give James Toller a call he's being doing a lot of great work with it. On 2020-08-21 09:46, Chris Wiest via Lpk-execomm wrote:
If our district chairs can coordinate, we can utilize the campaign volunteers to help. In other words, I think it’s up to the district chairs to help decide where the boots go and when they go there.
The campaign has the boots to help.
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 21, 2020, at 9:40 AM, Cristi Kendrick via Lpk-execomm <lpk-execomm@lists.lpky.org> wrote:
There are Jo20 door hangers in my garage left over from first purchase.
I divvied half to all of the candidates who also got door hangers anticipating KSF and FF event, but those didn't happen.
Anywho, the National Campaign is also sending materials to the states. Please get with Brett Jones and me if you need materials for this effort.
Also, Brett has a Deputy Director - Kendahl Foright who will likely be in touch. They're working on coordinating with campaigns and affiliates through weekly Zoom meetings to discuss best steps.
Brett Jones - 914-216-5293 - ky4joco@gmail.com Kendahl Foright - 859-351-0540 - deputyky4joco@gmail.com
THEY HAVE VOLUNTEER LISTS folks! Volunteers who are not L's even (I'm so excited).
We've got a lot of potential here in making LPKY even bigger, but also helping down ballots, plus JoCo.
On 8/21/20 9:33 AM, Charles Altendorf via Lpk-execomm wrote: James Toller, Marsha Foster, and Andrew Cooperrider have already been out door to door 3 times this month. I think we will try to keep up at that rate. We focus a lot on scott county because the message resonates better there but I think we are going to try to get some boots on the ground in madison too soon. Fayette it's just as easy to talk to people in the public spaces and hit a lot of people
All the best D6 Charles
On 2020-08-21 07:37, Chris Wiest via Lpk-execomm wrote: When I ran for State Chair almost two years ago, I told the membership in the room that I was running on letting the affiliates do their own thing. I meant it. I think it’s important. And it is how I have handled things to date. It may seem hands off, but the fact is that we do things best when they are handled at the local level.
But this fall is a critical event: we have candidates up and down the ballot, but by far, the biggest race we have is the President race. And we need 2% to retain ballot access.
That is going to require a level of involvement that we haven’t done before. It’s going to require more than social media and monthly meetups.
It’s going to require a win at the door campaign. I am going to ask each District Chair, and our D5 coordinator, to get with their committee and get me a plan for a door to door campaign in your district by September 5, 2020. You can email it to this list.
The plan should cover how you will solicit volunteers and any volunteers you have to date, when they will knock, where they will knock assuming we’re can’t hit the entire district (cities and spaces where homes are close together are ideal and if you think particular neighborhoods are likely to yield good returns) any coordination with downticket candidates, and when you will start. We need to have boots on the ground in October and probably earlier.
We will also look to coordinate with the campaign, and will be organizing phone banking.
If there are questions, let me know. If you need help, let me know. This is a critical time.
Thanks,
Sent from my iPad _______________________________________________ Lpk-execomm mailing list Lpk-execomm@lists.lpky.org http://lpmail.lp.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpk-execomm
-- Cristi Kendrick Secretary Libertarian Party of Kentucky (502) 457-6765
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-- Charles Altendorf Libertarian Party of Kentucky - 6th District Chair
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