The second, was the fulfillment of the promise I made to myself when I retired: to become involved with the 2008 election, specifically with the Democratic Party. My first opportunity came with an early summer e-mail saying I had been selected to volunteer at the DNC Host Committee call center. What a great job! I met dozens of folks from around the country who came to work the call center in the weeks leading up to the actual convention - and talked to thousands more who were eager to volunteer during the convention.
Eager to keep the energy flowing, I put my name it at Boulder's Democratic Headquarters and at Obama's Boulder Headquarters and have spent the last several weeks doing mailing stuffings, data entry, list checking, ...whatever behind-the-scenes work was needed. And yesterday I was a poll monitor for Just Vote Colorado to help ensure that everyone who was eligible to vote was able to vote. Last night, it all paid off.
Of the many revelations I gleaned from my run, that which stands out the most is that we live in an astounding country brimming full with good, kind, wonderful people. I look forward to working with a leader who both recognizes and echoes that goodness.
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Thanks for doing your part! Change happens when everyone participates.
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