Thursday, September 18, 2008

The Great Schlep: support outreach to Jewish voters in Florida

Half an hour after "Walk the Talk" was sent, this arrived in my inbox (you can find more information and the donor forms/FAQs mentioned below at thegreatschlep.com on 9/19/08):

Dear Family and Friends,

Like many of you, I woke up last May to a New York Times headline that read, "As Obama Heads to Florida, Many of It's Jews Have Doubts." The article reported that it's not all Jews in Florida who have been slow to support Obama - it's the elderly Jews.

The Times article got me thinking about how to change the minds of elderly Floridian Jews - people near and dear to my heart. By the end of the day it had come to me: THEIR GRANDCHILDREN. If there is anyone a Jewish grandparent will listen to it's their (brilliant, gorgeous) grandchild. I wrote up a couple of pages of ideas for a marketing campaign, sent it to everyone I knew, and within a few days I was on the phone with a friend's (Jewish, brilliant, gorgeous, recently engaged) son who has a (big) job at a (big) ad agency in New York City.

My idea is about to become a reality: A campaign is underway to help Senator Barack Obama become president, by educating and changing the minds of Jewish voters in Florida. (I know that I don't have to remind you of the importance of this swing state). Our messengers will be their own beloved grandchildren, who, like us, recognize the importance of an Obama victory. The campaign is called THE GREAT SCHLEP.

TheGreatSchlep.com website will target, engage and activate Jews 18-24 years old - the Facebook generation. A viral internet campaign will allow the Jewish young people, a.k.a. Schleppers, to communicate with and meet other Schleppers. Then, on Columbus Day weekend (October 10-13), Jewish kids from all over the United States will schlep to Florida to spend the weekend with their grandparents, a.k.a. Bubbie and Zadie. Organized dinners at Chinese restaurants, pool parties, rec room discussion groups, etc. will faciliate intergenerational pro-Obama discussions. The kids will arrive in Florida with the facts about Obama-- facts that will counteract the false rumors many of their grandparents have heard.

I'm writing today to ask for your financial support of this project.

So, Marla, WHO is ORGANIZING the GREAT SCHLEP?

The Jewish Council for Education & Research (JCER), a political action committee, was created to develop and disseminate information to voters around the issues of concern to the Jewish community. Its premier initiative is JewsVote.org, a campaign that supports core public values, including cultural liberalism, a strong but not beligerant foreign policy, and support for Israel. The website provides users with a range of tools to increase support of Obama, including personal emails and videos. JewsVote.org is where the iPhone meets the local kosher deli. The target market for the site is middle-aged Jews. JCER was founded by Mik Moore and Ari Wallach, two smart, young movers-and-shakers in the Jewish community.

TheGreatSchlep.com is a JCER initiative that will appeal to younger Jews. Its goal will be to give them the tools they need to persuade their grandparents, both on-line and in person, to support Obama. Because not everyone will be able to make the trip to Florida, the site will allow kids to do "virtual schleps" over the course of the election cycle. They will be able to send their grandparents video-grams, and they'll be asked to sign pledges to call their grandparents frequently during the weeks leading up to the election.

Marla, I'm on Board. Where do I SEND MY CHECK

Click on the attached pdf that says Donor Card. Fill that in, and send your (whopping) check -- campaign laws allow you to give up to $5,000 -- directly to JCER. Remember, JCER is a PAC, which means it is INDEPENDENT of the Obama Campaign. This means that the money you give to the organization will NOT apply towards the maximum contribution you can make to the Obama campaign.

And if I SEND a Check, What Will it be Used for?

The money will pay for the websites, travel scholarships for Schleppers, Florida events (the Early Birds are cheap!), travel for organizers, Schlepper persuasion materials, advertising, marketing, and general Schlepper Support. Donations to JCER are NOT tax-deductable.

Well, Marla, I Still Have a Few Questions. Do you Have Answers?

Of course. I have attached to this email a couple of documents that go into more detail about JCER and its founders. And of course, feel free to call me with any questions or concerns.

Marla, Can I do ANYTHING in ADDITION to DONATING MONEY?

Yes. Forward this email to as many people as possible. The more money JCER brings in for The Great Schlep, the more schleppers and their grandparents we'll reach. And remember:

YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE JEWISH TO SUPPORT A SCHLEPPER.

Thank You. Thank You. Thank You.

Marla

1 comment:

Walk the Talk said...

I'm so excited about this. The Great Schlep is the successor to Operation Bubbe, which I was part of in 2004 and which was likewise organized by the indefatigable Mik Moore.

Operation Bubbe was a bunch of us flying to Florida in Nov. 2004 to assist voters in counties with lots of elderly Jews. But actually our outreach wasn't confined to Jewish neighborhoods.

The memory that sticks with me most were the poor Haitian neighborhoods we canvassed. These areas were still in really shitty shape from the last hurricane, with roof shingles in the middle of the street and fallen trees in the yards. At first, they seemed slightly scary places to walk into. But the immigrants who lived there couldn't have been happier to see us -- they were so excited about voting Democratic that the whole family would meet us at the door, smiling and waving their Kerry leaflets, announcing "Kerry! I voted!" while the neighbor across the street leaned out his door and gave a thumbs-up.

In the horrible, sickening weeks that followed, these were the faces I couldn't get out of my mind. These poor people, so filled with hope and excitement, were well and truly screwed because we had failed to get Bush out of office.

We can't let it happen again. Support http://thegreatschlep.com, and pass it on (by the way, Kerry DID carry the counties Operation Bubbe worked in).

This article in today's St Petersburg (Florida) Times shows clearly how critical The Great Schlep's work is: http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/state/article818181.ece
Florida voters like these, repelled by McCain/Palin but lukewarm about Obama, are just as likely to stay home on election day unless people like the Schleppers convince and/or help them get to the polls.