James Dunigan
Voter Access or Rather Access to Voters
Today was a muggy one, and we keep learning lessons. We got to 36 of your today but had plans for quite a few more.
We have been diligent about respecting people's privacy and autonomy in their homes and when we see a sign that says no soliciting we happily oblige. However, whole neighborhoods are out of our reach. Limited access prevents getting to know you as constituents and understanding what your concerns are. We are always looking for ways to better engage with people on their terms and ideas on how to do that are always welcome.
Thanks again to everyone for supporting the process and being so welcoming.
Jake
