Come to the Fair! September 16/17 CD22 Voter Registration Drive Overnight in Tulare
Come with Indivisible: Conejo and our cosponsors on our third monthly canvass to help register voters in the 22nd California Congressional District - that's right, the district of the un-recusably awful Congressman Devin Nunes! 

Fresno, Tulare and Visalia are hot, the work is tough, and the drive is long: but the ground game is the only way to flip this district. Let's show Trump what #Resist #Indivisible really looks like! And, now that we're hitting the Fall, it's cooling down and we're hitting the high season for voter registration.

For the 9/16-17 canvass, we'll be registering voters at the Tulare County Fair as guests of the Visalia Democratic Club! We'll also have walking canvass shifts with NextGen, as well, so that we can get out to the unregistered voters in the county. For a timeline for the weekend, please see the end of this form.

Our overnight voter registration trips each month are at the invitation of Fresno Indivisible, the San Joaquin Valley Democratic Club, Central Valley Democrats, and the Tulare County Democrats. Why CA22? First, it has the lowest voter registration in California - and therefore has the most potential for new, progressive voters; and, second - did we mention this is the only way to get rid of Devin Nunes? 

If you helped recruit for or attended a campaign canvassing trip this past Fall to Las Vegas, you know that when we put boots on the ground, we can to flip a whole state (Nevada went blue in the Presidential election, and elected a Senator we campaigned for all Fall).  Imagine what we can do for a district! If you didn't have a chance to go to Nevada during the Presidential campaign, the general idea is to leverage progressives from bluer areas of California to lend strength to progressives in red areas. Our teams will be guided by local activists as we register new voters door-to-door. These new voters then become a part of the relationships we nurture over the next year to bring progressives to the polls in the 2018 elections. We need your help to flip this District!

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Please fill out the information below for each person attending the September canvass. Thank you!
First Name *
Last Name *
Cell Phone Number *
From what city will you be traveling? *
If you plan to register voters, please let us know a few details.
Please let us know when you'll be canvassing:
I'd like to be paired with the following to canvass:
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In-Town Drivers for Canvassers
I'm a local resident of CD22, and I would like to drive (check all that apply)
Local drivers, how many passengers can you drive?
Traveling to Tulare from outside the District? Let's talk travel carpools and accommodation.
Carpool Information:
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If you are able to drive a carpool from your city of origin on Saturday morning, how many passengers can you take? (There is a separate sign-up for driving canvassers around town.)
In Tulare, my preference for accommodation is: *
If you selected share a hotel room, above, please let us know the following:
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Special Add-On Event! Vice-President Pence is fundraising for Devin Nunes (among others) in Bakersfield on Friday, 9/15 - are you interested in receiving information about protesting his event? *
TENTATIVE TIMELINE AND HELPFUL DETAILS
Thursday, September 14, 7pm
pre-canvass voter registration conference call training and/or in-person local trainings, whichever you prefer.

Special add-on Protest of VP Pence in Bakersfield, Friday, September 15

Saturday, September 16
10:00am Carpools from all over the state arrive in Tulare. RSVP for location.
10:00am Training
11:00am Fair Booth Shift 1/Canvass Shift 1
1:00pm Lunch at Fairgrounds
2:00pm Fair Booth Shift 2/Canvass Shift 2
4:00pm Fair Booth Shift 3/Canvass Shift 3
6:00pm Dinner

Sunday, September 17
9:00am Breakfast
11:00am Fair Booth Shift 4/Canvass Shift 4
1:00pm Lunch, debrief, head home!
 
Fair Booth Shifts
Everyone will have a chance to work at least one sit-down shift indoors at the Fair booth. The booth will be a high-traffic area where we will have a captive audience to register!

Canvass Shifts
Your canvassing team will be driven to your turf by local volunteers, who will check in with cold water during your shift, and come back for you when you're finished with your two-hour shift. You'll work your side of the street in a team of two. You'll stay in touch with the team working the opposite side of the street.

Accommodations
A free option of supporter housing and/or camping at a church multi-purpose room (no guarantee which). You should bring your sleeping bag, a mattress pad, and whatever you need to sleep comfortably. We will also have a block of hotel rooms near the Fair in Tulare for two people to share for a reduced rate of around $50 per person.

Meals
The hosts and sponsoring groups will provide the following meals: sandwich lunch and Fair dinner on Saturday; breakfast on Sunday. The local groups are also providing water and granola bars.

Bring
Very comfortable, breathable clothes and walking shoes, hats, sunscreen, your own water, and any snacks or drinks you want to bring for yourself. Plan for 100+ temperatures each day, though September in Tulare is usually a bit cooler.
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