(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Arizona UnLeashed: Dominance in the 2024 Election, Another Weekly Hope Springs Canvass Report [1] ['This Content Is Not Subject To Review Daily Kos Staff Prior To Publication.'] Date: 2024-04-19 It is important to remember that we are knocking on the doors of Democrats and unaffiliated voters. We also ask about whether voters Approve of likely Democratic nominee Ruben Gallego. 55% of the voters we talked to had a positive impression of the Congressman, and there were voters who mention Gallego’s experience as a Marine. But i heard voters say they weren’t going to support Gallego so much as oppose Lake. Timing is everything. 58% of the voters we talked to thought Gov. Hobbs was doing a good job, 4% said they disapproved of the job she was doing. The Crystal Ball revised two of its Arizona ratings this week to reflect what is happening there. “We thought about making a couple of rating changes in Arizona last week, but we decided to wait until we saw the first quarter fundraising reports for House and Senate races, which were finalized for all campaigns on Monday. Those reports nudged us further in the direction of the two changes we’re announcing today.” Gallego has a 4-to-1 cash on hand advantage ($9.6 million to $2.5 million for Lake) after raising an impressive $7.5 million this quarter. “We now list two Arizona House races in the Toss-up category, AZ-6 as well as AZ-1, another marginal Biden-won district held by Rep. David Schweikert (R)” Hope Springs from Field PAC started knocking on doors again on March 2nd, in a grassroots effort to prepare the 2024 Electoral Battleground in what has been called the First and Second Rounds of a traditional Five Round Canvass. We are talking to Democrats and unaffiliated voters with a systematic approach that reminds them not only that Democrats care, but Democrats are determined to deliver the best government possible to all Americans. Obviously, we rely on grassroots support, so if you support field/grassroots organizing, voter registration (and follow-up), GOTV and our efforts to protect our voters, we would certainly appreciate your support: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/hope4arizona Hope Springs from Field understands that volunteer to voter personal interactions are critical. Knocking on doors has repeatedly been found to be the most successful tactic to get voters to cast a ballot and that is the goal of what we do. We registered 18 new voters and re-registered 59 voters who updated their addresses (or updated their voter registration to participate in the Active Early Voting List — the latter usually skews the number higher). We differentiate between the new voters and re-registering voters because brand new voters are often ignored by campaigns and we hope to compensate for that somewhat by having volunteers send them post cards before the election and they will also receive robocalls thanking them for registering. In Arizona, we had 163 voters fill out Constituent Service Request forms. We send completed CSRs to Democratic elected officials responsible for the requested functions, but if the appropriate office is held by a Republican, we still send it along. For Democrats, though, we encourage them to reach out immediately to the voter who filled out the Constituent Service Request forms and let them know they are working on the issue. This credit-taking is enormously valuable to the Democratic office-holder. 7 voters in Arizona completed Incident Reports, only two of whom were minorities(!). One other voter expressed concerns about the 2024 elections but did not fill out an incident report because they didn’t say they witnessed voter suppression or intimidation (they just expressed concerns or worries about them). Incident Reports are used to plan Election Protection activities, and will be combined with other, historical incidents and handed over to District and State Attorneys, Attorney Generals and the DoJ Civil Rights Division right before Election Day as a precaution against Election Day Incidents in November. Past polling place activity is a predictor of future voter intimidation or suppression activity. We knock on the doors of Democratic and Independent voters. At every door, we leave a piece of “show the flag” lit, something that tells them we were there and hopefully reinforces the Democratic brand. The lit focuses on the things voters told us were important to them last fall, aiming to appeal to every voter. [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/4/19/2236046/-Arizona-UnLeashed?pm_campaign=front_page&pm_source=latest_community&pm_medium=web Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/