Monday, March 2, 2020

This morning was one of the colder ones, when we woke up from the hotel I could see the snow building up on the ground from the window. It was exciting as well as terrifying because was my first time seeing snow in my adult life and I was not sure that I brought enough clothes for snow to keep getting worse. We left the hotel and traveled to a coffee shop across the street from city hall which is where we were going to meet our boss Louis. We got coffee and took a picture in front of the New Hampshire sign. Once we were finished with our coffee, we went to city hall and found out people
We started to gather all the Trump signs and materials we needed to do a political sign waving in support of the President. Once we were all set up and everyone got there we began the event. Basically all we did was cast chants and waive signs in hopes people will see it and get people to vote for Trump. The news showed up and I took a few interviews explaining why I am doing this on behalf of the president. We were out there for the majority of the morning. While we where there I met some other people that were there for the same reasons we were. There was a group of Vietnamese women there who were imprisioned in their home country and found refuse here due to President Trump. These kinds of stories made me feel determined as ever to keep doing this on behalf of this man. W had many people honk and scream “Go Trump” from their cars. It was fun and exciting but we were standing on ice the whole time so I was freezing to death!























After we were done we went to Murphy’s to warm up and get some food, I was very happy to get out of the cold. I laid on the restaurant floor by the fire to dry myself. After a few hours of warming up and eating some really good wings then we set out with Josh, one of the field supervisors and went knocking on doors for a few hours. It stated to snow while we were knocking and it got worse the longer we were out there. At one point we were walking up hill and the wind was blowing in our faces. We all agreed that this picture of sponge bob referenced it very well with the exception of it being snow. I learned quickly the difference between sleet, freezing rain and snow in the matter of one hour.

After we froze to death door knocking…… We traveled back to Grandma’s house and did phone banking the rest of the day then we were picked up and I went to bed as soon as well got back to the hotel

 When we went to pick up our other classmates, we saw they sign waving in front of the debate. It was really intense and exciting for all the people that were doing it I'm sure. I am sort of glad I did not have to do that all day since it was so cold outside



 Some of my classmates got the chance to actually go to the debate and sent these pictures, I was really jealous and I was sure there experience was going to be amazing and unforgettable.

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