Organizations that can help with turnout

From:susansandlerpol@gmail.com To: john.podesta@gmail.com Date: 2016-03-02 21:20 Subject: Organizations that can help with turnout

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