by Marie-Paule Florestal (Haiti Liberte)
I’ve just returned to the New York metropolitan area after working
as a Democratic Party campaigner in rural Michigan for the two months leading
up to the Nov. 8 election. This is an account of the deep anger, ignorance, and
racism I encountered in the American heartland.
Based in New York
City, I am a Haitian-American organizer for the northeastern United States with
the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). The union released me to work with
the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
(AFL-CIO) of Michigan from September to Nov. 9, 2016 as a part of the AFL-CIO’s
Working America Coalition, which sought to encourage voters to vote for
Democratic Party candidates.
My job was to
target specific groups of voters among Democrats, Republicans, and independents
and then reach them via phone banks, mailings, and door-to-door canvassing.
Using software that
tracked the voting habits and histories of AFL-CIO union members and the
general public, we identified voters whom we might encourage to vote for
Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as well as candidates for nine
seats in the Michigan House of Representatives.