I went canvassing for HRC today (and on Saturday) to help GOTV. (That's "Get out the vote" for all you non-politicos.) The HRC office in Bristol, Bucks County, PA was very organized, which seems to be a theme from what I've seen in the campaign. I am also pleased to provide an epilogue to the following story:
Back in 2006, Taren and I canvassed MD before the general election and I was dissappointed to find that the campaign was still creating turf manually, with scissors and a highlighter. In the summer of 2006, I wrote TurfCutterGM as a "proof of concept" program to show how you could canvass without resorting to such crude, 20th Century techniques. I promised Taren that day that this would be the last election cycle that people "ran (for office) with scissors" and that in the future campaigns would use online mapping tools to "cut" their turf.
Flash forward to 2008, and I am happy to report that the prophecy came true. I'm not sure what system the Bristol HRC campaign was using, but I assume it was the VAN, since it seemed to integrate so seemlessly into their voter file (which is VAN). VAN bought a license to the TurfCutterGM code in early 2007 for $1 (still haven't seen that check!), so it's possible that my canvass route was created with some of my own code, but my guess is that VAN just took my concept and wrote their own code.
And, I must say, canvassing with a computer-generated, unobscured-by-highlights map with each house displayed as a pin point was a very pleasant experience and made the whole process much more efficient from the canvasser's perspective. We'll all find out shortly if my efforts paid off!