Friday, December 21, 2007

I am an Obama Precinct Captain

I have been selected by the Obama campaign to be a precinct captain. In this capacity, I will be calling voters and talking to people in my local neighborhood, encouraging them to vote for Barack Obama on Feburary 5, 2008 for California’s Democratic Primary. I am very excited to be involved in such a vital way with the campaign. I encourage everyone to inform themselves and get involved in this very important election.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Matt,

Sounds interesting. How`s San Fran treating you?

Matt said...

Hi Jeff! We love it here in the City. It's great. How's Japan?

Anonymous said...

Japan is good, enjoying life as a dad.

Anonymous said...

Just noticed there are freemason symbols in the clustermap, did you notice that?

I assume you heard the big news about Tim.

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Lima, Ohio, United States
I was born and raised in Ohio. I am a lifelong Catholic Christian who has always been interested in the big questions of life. I have a passion for learning especially Philosophy, Science, Religion, History and Culture. I graduated from the University of Toledo in 2001 with a B.A. in International Relations. I married my soul-mate, Jen in 2001 and we moved to rural Tanigumi-mura Japan where we taught English for 3 years. We moved to California and lived in San Francisco and the Bay Area for 4 years. Tired of sitting on the sidelines, I began volunteering for the Barack Obama campaign in March of 2007 and was eventually hired as a Field Organizer. Through the Obama campaign, I found my calling and moved back to Ohio to continue organizing. In 2009 I helped the field operations of the Keith Wilkowski for Mayor of Toledo race. After that, I was hired as a Regional Field Director for 15 northwestern and north central Ohio counties for the 2010 Democratic Coordinated Campaign. Jen and I are continuing to volunteer as we wait for the next organizing opportunity to present itself.