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Elaine Cartas (Roxanne Conlin Fellow)

Elaine Cartas reports in from the campaign trail. Here are some of her thoughts as the summer comes to a close, with a couple of pictures to give you a closer peek at what it’s like in the office (after the jump): Ten weeks. It doesn’t even feel like ten weeks. It feels like I’ve been a field organizer my whole life. Every morning, I wake up excited – thrilled to see our volunteers. It is the volunteers that make my 11 hour day go by quickly. Each one is filled with enthusiasm, a quirky personality, and great stories about why they support Roxanne Conlin. I’ve been able to start developing wonderful relationships with each of them. Then there’s the love and hate relationship I have with the VAN. I can assure you, it wasn’t love at first sight – but I am starting to fall in love with the benefits of the VAN. Within ten weeks, we’ve been able to reach 300 volunteers and each week our volunteers make thousands of calls. There’s still more to accomplish. Thus, I’ve decided to stay till November fighting for Roxanne Conlin, and more importantly for all Progressives.

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SNAP’s Hosts a Successful Boston Fundraiser

Posted by John Riley | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-02-2010

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SNAP is still reeling from the success of our first fundraiser of the 2010 cycle. We are excited that our mission and our message are continuing to resonate with progressives across the country. Even in the wake of recent setbacks in Massachusetts, we are all heartened to find that progressives’ resolve has only been strengthened.

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SNAP would like to thank Linda Seamonson and Jeffrey Mayersohn for hosting the event and all of the members of the host committee for all of their efforts. SNAP is continuing to accept applications for the fellowship program and is excited to begin our endorsement process next month. Stay tuned for more exciting updates!

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