This craigslist ad offers young swing state campaign workers paid training, guaranteed job placement, free housing with a “host family,” built-in community, parties, and acadamic credit. All they have to do to get this sweet deal is move to one of these cities until the election (and sell their fresh youthful souls to the Democratic party…)


Tags: campaign, canvassers, craigslist, Democrats, Elections, recruiting, workers
I promise to give up all shameless self promotion when I’m a famous nationally syndicated writer/editor. But for now, I’m tickled to announce that yesterday’s E!! post on Dem/Progressive want ads for campaign help (and the lack of any for the GOP) in Nevada got the attention of Politico @ Real Clear Politics here.


Tags: ads, campaigns, canvassers, Democratic, E, E!! blog, Nevada blog, Nevada-based, Politico, Real Clear Politics, Republican, swing state
Today’s edition of Chuck Muth’s Nevada News and Views draws some interesting comparisons between Nevada and Colorado politics apropro of this piece by Fred Barnes @ The Weekly Standard. Barnes breaks down the dynamics of the recent Democratic surge in Colorado; Muth cites similar examples from Nevada and says we may be headed in the same direction this November.
Is Muth on the money with his analysis that Democrats are way ahead of the GOP with grassroots efforts in the great swing state of Nevada? If you’ve been watching the local political and non-profit Want Ad pages (as I have) you’d have to say Yes. See here and here and here and here and here. All are “Hiring Now” ads for Democratic and/or Progressive campaign workers and/or canvassers in Las Vegas (where most of Nevada’s population resides).
I couldn’t find even ONE ad for/from the GOP. What gives?! (Please send me the link(s) if you can find any. I’d love to be corrected!)


Tags: Blogs of Nevada, campaign workers, canvassers, Chuck Muth, Colorado, Democrats, Fred Barnes, grassroots, Las Vegas, November, political, Republicans, The Weekly Standard, want ads