Q. What do I have to do at my Neighborhood Headquarters?
A. All that's required is that you put out a yard sign (or a window poster in a store) and provide space in a closet, garage, or spare room for a limited supply of candidate signs and handouts for your neighbors who want them. Materials will be provided to you. We hope you’ll stay up-to-date on the campaign and the issues. we'll help you out by sending you information so that when you’re asked a question or happen to be talking to friends, you’ll know the answer or where to get it.
Q. I've never been involved in campaigning, and I don't know much about it.
A. We’ll never ask you to do anything without telling you how to do it. And most of it is just being friendly with your neighbors. If you want to know more about any part of the program, just call the SC Democratic Party at 1-800-841-1817. The Regional Director will get you the information you need. Or email neighborhoodhq@scdp.org.
A. Email neighborhoodhq@scdp.org or call the SC Democratic Party at 1-800-841-1817 and ask for your Regional Director. If the materials are available, you will get whatever materials you need.
A. Not at all. We have great Democratic candidates at every level, from the White House to the Court House. Your local candidates need your help in making their materials available to your neighbors.
A. All four of the web sites listed above allow you to sign up to get regular updates on campaign activities and issues. We suggest that you register at all of them. We’ll also send you information periodically.
A. This program won’t succeed unless county parties participate! If you need materials from local campaigns, or have other questions that your county chair can answer, please contact him/her. County chairs appreciate your involvement.
Q. Do I have to stay home all the time?
A. Absolutely not! Go about your normal routine. Anyone who stops by for a yard sign or brochure will be a neighbor who’ll come back when you’re home. If you don’t want to be bothered, post a note on the door letting folks know when you’re available.
Q. Do I have to let strangers into my house?
A. No! You don’t need to let anyone at all into your house, unless you want to.
A. We hope so! One per block isn’t too many. Many precincts take in several very different neighborhoods. This campaign is about reaching out to people who live nearby.
A. There are lots more things you can do to help our candidates, and we'll tell you how if you want to do them contact your Regional Director at 1-800-841-1817 or neighborhoodhq@scdp.org. For example, you can do some or all of these things, or come up with your own ideas:
The Neighborhood Headquarters program will kick off (and everyone will put out their HQ signs) the day after Labor Day. Until then, we’ll be keeping HQ managers informed about political activities.