As we wait for Iowa news, here’s a report on what’s happening in New Hampshire by Brad Porter, who just arrived there:
Campaign headquarters will make your head spin. It’s difficult to get in; ever see that crappy comedy scene done a thousand times of too many people trying to get in a door and all of them getting stuck? That’s campaign HQ, literally. It takes five minutes to walk in the door. Once you’re in, it’s shoulder to shoulder in a relatively cramped office space. Rows and rows of phones being manned by supporters, organizers grabbing small parties of stragglers, forming units out of them like they were soldiers separated from their companies in a war zone, and sending them somewhere to do this thing or that. I spent about 20 minutes inside and had to flee to get some fresh (8 degrees Farenheit) air (have to stand in two feet of snow to get it though). If there is a New Hampshire resident that doesn’t get a personal phone call from the campaign, I will be surprised. If there is a likely Republican or Undeclared voter who does not get their door knocked on I will be surprised.
Read the whole thing here.
