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  1. Oct 29, 2023 · It took 5 organizers, 50 consistent volunteer leaders, and 815 volunteers to discover deep canvassing. It took us almost a year—doorknocking almost every two weeks—to have 5,535 face-to-face conversations before our first breakthrough. Why did we begin, and why did so many people get involved?

    • Dave Fleischer
  2. Videos. 5:05. Prop 8 Report video summary. 5 views 7 months ago. This short video summarizes key findings from the 511-page Prop 8 Report. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

    • Joe Fuld
    • What is a deep canvass and how is it different from a traditional canvass? In a conventional canvass, campaigns try to control the message by sending volunteers out with a script to recite exactly as written.
    • Who can you reach with a deep canvass? There’s no difference regarding who you can speak with in a deep canvass. Rather, the deep canvass is built on a different set of assumptions than a traditional canvass.
    • What’s the coolest thing about this method of canvassing? There are three things. First, there’s the magnitude of the impact. We can change the minds of 1 in 10 people we talk to.
    • How long does a deep canvass program typically take? First, there’s a learning curve involved in setting up a deep canvass because this method is so different.
  3. Apr 8, 2024 · David Fleischer is the founder and former director of the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Leadership LAB, and the creator of the pioneering outreach approach called “deep canvassing”. Before the Leadership Lab, David led political training programs at the LGBTQ Victory Fund and the National LGBTQ Task Force.

  4. Apr 21, 2024 · Deep canvassing is a set of best practices that give us a better chance to get somebody new on our side and voting with us. It's a way to overcome a lot of the misunderstanding that occurs when we start a conversation with somebody who's not just like us already.

    • Dave Fleischer
  5. Jul 16, 2023 · Deep canvassing is a two-way empathic and non-judgemental conversation between canvassers and voters focused on structuring the voter’s beliefs. Canvassers use this method to engage voters in a conversation and get them to a mutual understanding by providing alternative perspectives.

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  7. Feb 3, 2019 · On March 13th, 2018, LCN held a 90-minute online training event with David Fleischer, on “Deep Canvassing: Changing Voters’ Minds Through Conversation,” for 119 people from 23 countries....

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    • The Leading Change Network