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The annual campaign trip of the Democrats is coordinated by the lead activists of the [[College Democrats]] | The annual campaign trip of the Democrats is coordinated by the lead activists of the [[College Democrats]] | ||
− | The trip is held over the [[Election Day]] weekend | + | The trip is held over the [[Election Day]] weekend and is completely free for Columbia students, as it is paid for by the respective political campaigns. |
The first campaign trip took place in [[2004]] and was the work of Elizabeth Brown and [[Seth Flaxman]]. The trip to Lorain County, Ohio, was bankrolled partially by Sherrod Brown and was enormously successful, though the rest of the state was less fortunate. | The first campaign trip took place in [[2004]] and was the work of Elizabeth Brown and [[Seth Flaxman]]. The trip to Lorain County, Ohio, was bankrolled partially by Sherrod Brown and was enormously successful, though the rest of the state was less fortunate. | ||
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*[[2012]]: Ohio, for the successful Presidential reelection bid for Barack Obama | *[[2012]]: Ohio, for the successful Presidential reelection bid for Barack Obama | ||
+ | ==Preliminary Process== | ||
+ | Traditionally, students must submit an application to the lead activists of the Dems, who subsequently select students to go on the trip based on the time they submit their application and the funding they receive. Once selected, students must participate in a four week training session, held on Sunday afternoons, in which they are taught how to canvass. Through these Sunday meetings, students also bond with their campaign trip groups, also known as vans. Typically a van dinner occurs the night before the campaign trip, where CD's are distributed for the subsequent ride. | ||
+ | ==Traditions== | ||
+ | The campaign trip has various activities that occur throughout the week. | ||
[[Category:Annual events]] | [[Category:Annual events]] |
Revision as of 23:33, 24 April 2013
The annual campaign trip of the Democrats is coordinated by the lead activists of the College Democrats
The trip is held over the Election Day weekend and is completely free for Columbia students, as it is paid for by the respective political campaigns.
The first campaign trip took place in 2004 and was the work of Elizabeth Brown and Seth Flaxman. The trip to Lorain County, Ohio, was bankrolled partially by Sherrod Brown and was enormously successful, though the rest of the state was less fortunate.
Subsequent trips included:
- 2005: Virginia and the successful gubernatorial bid of Tim Kaine
- 2006: Ohio, for Brown's successful senatorial race against incumbent Mike DeWine
- 2007: Kentucky, for the successful gubernatorial bid of Steve Beshear
- 2008: Virginia, for the successful Presidential bid for Barack Obama
- 2009: Virginia, for the unsuccessful gubernatorial bid of Creigh Deeds
- 2010: Pennsylvania, for the unsuccessful congressional bid of incumbent Patrick Murray
- 2011: Ohio, for the successful referendum of the Ohio Collective Bargaining Limit Repeal
- 2012: Ohio, for the successful Presidential reelection bid for Barack Obama
Preliminary Process
Traditionally, students must submit an application to the lead activists of the Dems, who subsequently select students to go on the trip based on the time they submit their application and the funding they receive. Once selected, students must participate in a four week training session, held on Sunday afternoons, in which they are taught how to canvass. Through these Sunday meetings, students also bond with their campaign trip groups, also known as vans. Typically a van dinner occurs the night before the campaign trip, where CD's are distributed for the subsequent ride.
Traditions
The campaign trip has various activities that occur throughout the week.