Postcards from Iowa
After 15 hours on the road on New Years Eve, my brothers and I arrived in Des Moines just in time for the New Year. We are here to volunteer for the campaign the next 3 days, and then make the same long trip back home. We actually arrived one hour early since both me and my brother Luke moved the clock in my van forward one hour (time zone change) without the other one knowing. We didn’t figure out what happened until this afternoon.
Being in Iowa for the days leading up to the caucuses has been quite exciting. The political buzz here is seen virtually everywhere. It’s quite a culture shock. Political ads completely dominate the local TV. I actually saw a Mitt Romney ad on TV for the first time. They don’t run in my home state and I don’t have cable.
I’d like to introduce you to 3 of my younger brothers who have come with me here to Iowa. They are long-time Romney supporters and have been very helpful to me in many respects in pro-Romney activities. Luke, 26, is proud new father of cute little leprechaun. Aaron, 22, is a college student who eats, drinks and sleeps Mitt Romney and Led Zeppelin. Zach, 18 (the baby of the family), is skipping his high-school classes to be here. I assured my mom that we’d take good care of him and that he would learn much more here than he would at school. We are all extremely excited to be here to help assure Romney’s victory.
This morning (Jan. 1) we reported to the campaign HQ at about 10 AM. There was not much that we could do that early on New Years Day since folks were still recuperating from the late night festivities. So we got acquainted with the headquarters and painted some campaign signs until we could go out to do some contacting.
It is bitter cold in Iowa right now. We spent about 3.5 hours outside going to door to door and my appendages nearly froze off. It may have actually been good since people were quite sympathetic and my brothers noted that they generally admired our determination. Exciting as it was I am already concerned about doing it again tomorrow.
When we returned to HQ it was buzzing so much more than when we had left. Many more volunteers had piled in - so much that they had set-up three times as many tables with people finding nice places on the floor to work, there were no more cell phones available to make calls, and the calling sheets had temporarily dried up. It was quite an outpouring of volunteerism. At one time I estimated about 200 people in the building, and that didn’t include those who were out going door to door, or those who hadn’t arrived yet. After 1/2 hour we got set-up to make calls and found a nice floor space in the conference room to work.
While here I met fellow blogger John Cronin (picture of us below) for the first time. He has come up from Missouri as have a number of people. It was to nice finally have a face to face with someone I feel somewhat familiar with. I also met again with Vic, who took several of the pictures below on his camera, and met shortly with Jason Bonham of MyManMitt.com and Race 4 2008.
I have recorded some video that I will try to post if I can find a firewire cable compatible with my laptop. For now here are the postcards I promised:

Zach, Aaron and Luke shivering in front of the the Mitt Mobile. We encountered it in a hotel parking lot near to ours.
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Me and the Mitt Mobile
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L to R: Luke, Me, Zach and Aaron. In front of the Iowa map showing Josh Romney’s visits to all 99 counties. This was at about 11 PM on New Years Eve - we thought it was almost midnight.
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The youngest Mitt Fan I saw during the day.
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The signs we made in the morning. Aaron’s won the best design award.
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Me a John Cronin in front of the one the many huge barn signs.
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The following images were taken by Vic Lundquist with his super-powered camera:

Few of very many callers that appeared during the day.
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A few more callers.
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Nate, Luke, Aaron, Zach
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The office was fully equipped with these.
That’s it for today. It’s very late, and I haven’t proof-read my post so I apologize in advance for grammatical errors and such.
~Nate Gunderson

January 2nd, 2008 at 3:27 am
Nate,
Thanks for the update! There are many of us wishing we could be there with you, freezing weather and all! Say hi to Mitt and good luck!
January 2nd, 2008 at 3:33 am
Thanks, guys, for making the sacrifice to be there. We’re with you in spirit. The play by play is much appreciated. Keep up the great work. You’re awesome.
January 2nd, 2008 at 3:33 am
Keep it coming! I’ll be checking for your posts regularly throughout the next couple of days. Let’s pull a win for Mitt!
January 2nd, 2008 at 3:59 am
Glad to hear that the HQ is being overflowed with volunteers. We made the 8 hour drive to volunteer for Ames and it was an incredible experience. There was no question that the Mitt organization was head and shoulders better than all the other campaigns. My prediction is that Mitt and the Huckster are within a few points of each other in the polls, but the volunteer machine will deliver a 5%+ win on Thursday. GOTV makes a huge difference, and I have seen races that were won or lost based on work that was being done by the ground troops. I wish I could be out there, but we have our own state to win over here, and I will be organizing my own precincts and beating the bushes for caucus-goers in my own state.
Thanks for being out there, and here’s to a big Iowa win!
January 2nd, 2008 at 8:39 am
This is AWESOME!! Thank you SO MUCH for giving us this great update. Please travel in safety and have FUN!!!
January 2nd, 2008 at 10:26 am
Hi everyone,
Skys are clear in Des Moines this morning, temp. 1, wind chill -15, no precip. thru Friday.
The Romney campaign H.Q. made 12,000 phone calls last night, overwhelming in favor of Mitt, lots of energy and excitement, CNN, BBC coverage at the campaign offices.
MittMobile parked out back of our complex, canvassing from 8:30 AM to noon, break for lunch, mega phone banking from 1-8PM, rally with MR in attendance tonite at PM.
Keep up the good work at the site, some Iowa voters still undecided. Post again tonight!
January 2nd, 2008 at 10:51 am
You guys are studs for being there to help out. The more out of state volunteers the better. The Iowan volunteers need to caucus!!!
January 2nd, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Nate,
No wonder you are cold, you are outside in shorts and a t-shirt! Put on a coat if you’re out knocking on doors today:)
Thanks for the report. I was really wishing I could be there, but I’m glad there are so many who made it. I’ll be checking back for updates.
January 2nd, 2008 at 6:46 pm
Great comments!
My favorite: “shorts and t-shirt” — if you did that here, you would be dead in about 3 minutes.
NATE IS A STUD