14 March 2008
Events help people get to know candidates, gain support for campaigns
This video was produced in March 2008 by America.gov and Crossborders.
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[Music and cheering.]
MELISSA ELIAS: Doing the in-home party with the personal touch is just so much more meaningful in so many different ways. I decided that our party would be called the "Get to know the real Hillary Clinton" party.
[Music.]
ELIAS: I decided fairly early on that I wanted to something for the Hillary campaign in New Jersey. I’m actively supporting Hillary Clinton, but what I think is important this year is that people are paying attention and getting involved and making the effort to get out to vote. I immediately knew who I wanted to have as my guest speaker because we have, right here in Madison, New Jersey, somebody who knows Hillary Clinton probably as well as her family does.
DON JONES: My name is Don Jones. I have known Hillary for 47 years.
“She was the first girl to run for the president of the student government.
CHRISTINE SHESLER: I think a party like this helps people, you know, again, get to the essence of who the person is and what their values are and why they’re running.
GINA DeFALCO: This is a great way to know the candidate. It’s a great way to build support and I’m really happy to be here.
JOHN ELIAS: Good night. Thank you.
MELISSA ELIAS: I think the party went great. It was everything I wanted it to be and probably more. It seems as if on the national level, at least in this presidential election, that house parties are a very effective means of gaining support.
[Music and cheering.]
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