Citations:
1998 Peter Overby (National Public Radio) (Nov. 2) “All Things Considered: Unions & the Vote”: OVERBY: Williams invoked a get out the vote slogan favored by the local Congressman Albert Wynn: knock and drag. WILLIAMS: How we knock on the door and how we drag our members to the polls. So it’s (unintelligible): knock and drive. 2000 Mary Leonard Boston Globe (Massachusetts) (Oct. 31) “In Wis., Drive On To Get Out The Voters” p. A1: Knock and drag—we will knock on doors and drag voters to the polls—it’s to our benefit. 2006 Corrie MacLaggan, Tara Copp Austin American-Statesman (Texas) (Dec. 14) “From hopeful to back in the House”: Workers called and visited voters, telling them they could vote immediately. “It was a ‘knock and drag’ program,” Saenz said, concentrating on South San Antonio but also singling out historically independent voters in GOP-strong northern Bexar County.