Undecided voter? Try Deep Canvassing
Yay! You found an undecided voter!!! These are the conversations where you can make the most difference. Take a deep breath and resist the temptation to argue them into submission. Instead, focus on patience, personal connection, and listening. Check out this article for an overview of a technique called "Deep Canvassing" and a video of an actual conversation. What elements of this approach can you incorporate into how you approach undecided voters?
When you're done, track your conversation here.
It's normal for persuasion to take time, and tracking data helps keep everyone motivated. Together we can see our collective impact!
More resources on Deep Canvassing
Check out any or all (or none) of the resources below:
Trainings and videos are available from the Deep Canvass Institute
Use frameworks like those from SURJ and the Race Class Narrative Project that neutralize right-wing appeals to White voters
Books such as those below also provide excellent pointers for how to persuade people both within and beyond the particular topic they focus on (climate and race, respectively).
Saving Us by Katherine Hayhoe
Speaking of Race by Celeste Headlee
Check campaigns in your local area for campaign specific talking points
Love talking to undecided voters and want to find some more?
If you're in a swing state, you can use Indivisible's Neighbor2Neighbor program to find more potential persuadable voters who live near you.
Check Mobilize for canvassing and phone banking opportunities near you where you can persuade more voters.
Want company? Consider teaming up with one of the organizations listed here, or reach out to your local Indivisible group. You can get an overview of several great organizations on this call recording from the Working Families Party.