Greetings.

As someone who has worked on, and continues to work on, local campaigns,
I understand the importance of phone calls to delegates, both by the
candidates and from volunteers on behalf of the candidates.  However, I
get very annoyed by calls from professionals, whether they are for
political candidates or commercial enterprises.

I propose that the candidates for local office pledge to stop using
professional telemarketer calls.  If Mayor Rybak or Commissioner
McLaughlin wish to call me and chat, I'd love to talk with them
directly.  If volunteers for either of them wish to call, that's fine,
too.  I've made those calls in the past for candidates and I've had some
great conversations.  However, the automatic dialing described by folks
on this list is annoying.  If people on the delegate lists are getting
these calls already (and I got some before the caucuses), we're in for a
long couple of months.

Since, at this point, these are only going out to DFL delegates, this
may discourage people from doing the caucus thing.  Let's not give
people more reasons to refrain from participating, folks.  

Although political calls seem to be exempt from the do-not-call lists,
there is no reason why the candidates can't voluntarily agree to refrain
from this activity.

So, how about it, RT and Peter?  Who will be the first to take the No
Professional Telemarketer Phone Call pledge?  I'm sure that the NPTPCP
will be a big hit with the delegates.  If you both do it, we (those of
us who are DFL delegates) will be very grateful.  I'll look for the City
Council candidates to chime in, too, although I don't think any of them
are guilty of this at this point.

Take the pledge!

Fighting for a clear phone line in South Minneapolis - 

Jon Lewis
Lyndale


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