Trained in Iowa during an eight-day class, some come out of the system with polished pitches, as true believers. Others are just there for a job. (Source: Washington Post)
I'm guessing the canvasser in Charleston, SC, was among the ranks of the latter. In it for the money.
With his foot on a front porch of a stately home in Charleston, S.C., a canvasser for a $100 million field effort supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) vented on July 7 about a homeowner who he said had told him to get off his lawn.
Speaking on his phone while wearing a T-shirt with “DESANTIS” in big letters and a lanyard representing the Never Back Down super PAC, he used lewd remarks to describe what he would tell the homeowner to do to him. “And I’m a little stoned, so I don’t even care,” he added, holding materials and appearing to wait for another homeowner to come to the door.
Thanks to a handy-dandy Ring doorbell video, which caught this act, this stoner is now out of a job - a job that paid $20-$22 an hour.
LEWD REMARK WARNING: If you're wondering about those lewd remarks, the canvasser was not making them directly to a home owner. He was on the phone, venting to a buddy, saying that if the homeowner said to him "'fuck you, get off my property,' then I'd be like 'fuck you, eat my balls' honestly 'Eat my big, hairy sack.'"
I thought that young folks didn't ever speak on the phone, other than when they were imploring their parents for more money, and the parents made a convo the price they needed to pay. If this jamoke had just used text like all his age peers, he'd probably still have a job. Oh, wait, the person getting the text would probably have posted it somewhere in the social universe. So never mind.
“After learning of the incident, we investigated and terminated the individual,” said Kate Roberts, the national field director of Never Back Down, in a statement. “Our field program is having thousands and thousands of incredible conversations around the country every day. This individual’s behavior is counter to the standards taught in our training and is not tolerated.”
“They’re just hiring people who don’t even support the candidate. They don’t believe in the candidate,” said Barbara Comstock, a former Virginia Republican congresswoman, who has hired local paid field workers in her races. “Particularly when you’re in a competitive primary, you want someone who is local and knows the state and knows the politics of the state, knows the people, knows who is who. You want people who can speak credibly about a candidate.”
Never Back Down, however, is staying true to its name, and so far remains committed to canvassing, paid or otherwise. They believe it will pay big dividends for them.
“By the end of the month [of July] our canvassers will have knocked on more than 1 million doors,” Davison said in a statement. “Every day these canvassers have thousands of conversations, identifying supporters who we’ll later mobilize, as well as identifying undecided voters who get specific follow up based on the conversation at the door.”
And then there's the "frustrated door knocker" in Charleston who lost his cool and lost his job. Maybe he'll find a position that's more suited to his skillset, whatever that skillset may be. And maybe he'll have an awakening and realize that Ron DeSantis should never be president.
One can only dream...
DeSantis is evil.
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