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Re: Organizations that can help with turnout

From:mmarshall@hillaryclinton.com To: john.podesta@gmail.com Date: 2016-03-20 19:14 Subject: Re: Organizations that can help with turnout

Funny you mention - saw Steve a couple weeks ago and talked to Lindsay from finance and she was going to set this up. Susan and I met a few times on diversity before I joined the campaign. Will absolutely sit down. Thanks for suggesting to them, very helpful On Sunday, March 20, 2016, John Podesta <john.podesta@gmail.com> wrote: > You should try to sit down with Susan and her husband Steve Phillips when > you are in SF > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: *Susan Sandler* <susansandlerpol@gmail.com > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','susansandlerpol@gmail.com');>> > Date: Sunday, March 20, 2016 > Subject: Organizations that can help with turnout > To: John Podesta <john.podesta@gmail.com > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','john.podesta@gmail.com');>> > > > Glad it's helpful. We will continue to put together more info on these > kinds of organizations. > > Thanks for suggesting to Marshall that we connect--very helpful! > > On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 7:06 AM, John Podesta <john.podesta@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Thanks Susan. Helpful and sorry I missed the first time around. Also >> sorry we missed on this trip. Glad I had time to catch up with Herb and >> Jim. Your Dad's health seems crappy but stable . I worry about him. >> Marlon Marshall our Deputy Campaign manager and director of states is in >> SF this week and I suggested he might try to catch up with you and Steve. >> Thanks for all you are doing. >> >> On Saturday, March 19, 2016, Susan Sandler <susansandlerpol@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi John, >>> >>> My Dad said I should re-send this. >>> >>> He really enjoyed his time with you today. Even though he has a number >>> of health problems right now, he was in so upbeat when I spoke to him >>> tonight. >>> >>> Hope you're well. >>> >>> Susan >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: Susan Sandler <susansandlerpol@gmail.com> >>> Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:20 PM >>> Subject: Organizations that can help with turnout >>> To: John Podesta <john.podesta@gmail.com> >>> >>> >>> Hi John, >>> >>> I am providing some info here on organizations that can help with >>> turnout in specific places. >>> >>> The info in this e-mail focuses on the organizations that I could >>> identify most quickly where there has been some level of vetting. >>> >>> If none of these are a match for some of the places you are focusing on >>> just let me know about specific places and/or demographic groups and I >>> would be happy to round up more info. I just wanted to get you something >>> quickly, but there is more out there. >>> >>> *PowerPAC List* >>> I am attaching a list of organizations that have been vetted by >>> PowerPAC. You may remember meeting with Andy Wong about a year ago. Andy >>> is a very talented and strong campaign strategist who has deep experience >>> assessing the capacity of local groups, providing technical assistance, >>> coordination, etc. So if he says a group can deliver, I have some level of >>> confidence. He is also working closely with Marvin Randolph who is equally >>> strong and talented with a focus specifically on registration and turnout >>> in African American communities. >>> >>> *Large Latino and Immigrant Voter Effort* >>> In addition to the PowerPAC group, there is a large, coordinated effort >>> targeting Latino and immigrant voters in CO, NV, and FL. >>> >>> There is a small coalition of national groups coordinating this, with >>> the field being led by Center for Community Change Action. When we met >>> about a year ago, you mentioned that the Center for Community Change is >>> known for other things more than electoral work. A number of people have >>> been vetting this project and kicking the tires. They have a strong field >>> director and have departed from the usual format of such efforts. There is >>> going to be much more standardization and centralization of the field work >>> than is usually the case when multiple organizations work together. Even >>> though a number of organizations are participating in each state, the staff >>> working on voter registration and turnout will have centralized supervision >>> and metrics. I feel there is some level of decent vetting that has >>> happened here. >>> >>> Let me know if you you are interested in contact info either at the >>> national level or the state level, or specific organizations in each state. >>> >>> Hope this is helpful! >>> >>> Susan >>> >>> > >