Watching Democrats campaign door to door for Mr Obama in Colorado, I was struck by something strange.
The phone put an end to the door-to-door sales, and cold calling was born.
She had a list of voters Republicans, Democrats, and Independents and we began to go door to door.
He compared them to rats, and threatened to go door to door to inflict punishment.
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"I used to go door-to-door with my grandfather, selling brooms and washcloths, " Wright recalls.
Mr Johnson met Conservative candidate Maria Hutchings and joined her going door-to-door to meet constituents.
At that point do you go door to door and force people to leave the city?
The trip from downtown Kuala Lumpur to my Silicon Valley home took 24 hours door to door.
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Coach Blair here would be going door to door just to ask people to watch the games.
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He won his seat largely by going door to door and then writing personal thank you notes.
Other plainclothes police officers went door to door, looking for people who had been on the streets.
"He could be anywhere at this point, and that's why we're searching door to door, " McMahon said.
New Hampshire, the first primary state, where candidates campaign almost door to door, came out on top.
"You've climbed a mountain, " Kaine told a large group of union members who were getting ready to go door-to-door.
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If they've never gone door to door, they won't expect to next year.
After college he sold pots and pans door-to-door, offering to cook meals for families to show off his wares.
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But, he concedes, they might be useful to door-to-door sales people or consumers who want to share pictures with friends.
After graduating, Fred tried to sell primitive calculators door to door in midtown Manhattan, and Judy worked as a secretary.
"It's been house to house, door to door, street to street, hill to hill activity, " he said of one location.
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It is convenient, flexible, and, in a small country, allows passengers and goods to be shipped from door to door.
There is something else Chamberlain encounters when he canvasses door to door for Obama in Levittown: the issue of race.
But to go door to door in the halls of Congress, literally lobbying - hello congress person, I'm Roger Clemens.
As well as opening the door to better companies, Mr Guo is trying to show the door to bad ones.
But taking a train station-to-station rather than driving a car door-to-door is guaranteed to be slower unless traffic jams are severe.
Christopher Tomlin lived in Preston and supported his parents, selling stationery door-to-door while waiting to be called up like his brother.
In 1975, he and members of his student ministry went door to door asking residents what kept them away from church.
They sent me, and a handful of other reporters, from door to door until a kind-hearted soul let us in the back.
Convinced that people were suffering from more illnesses more frequently in her neighborhood than elsewhere, Gatica went door to door collecting evidence.
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