Over the last 5 and a half years, the pure passion and
dedication I have seen from the people who have worked alongside me on this
campaign has been unparalleled. But what united us was not just our love for President
Obama but, more importantly, the idea that we all had a small role to play in
how our nation moves forward.
For me, it all started when Jason Waskey asked me to volunteer
for the then-Senator Obama’s campaign for Presidency. I was almost done with my
senior year in high school and needed to find something to spend my time with. And
although I was immediately attracted to the Obama campaign and what it stood
for, what kept me engaged and motivated to give-up my life for this cause was
Jason. For me, seeing someone sacrifice his life in support of a distant and,
what appeared to be, an unreachable goal, was inspiring. And despite being told
by almost everyone around us that we were fighting for a lost cause; that what
we were doing is a waste of time, Jason's humbleness, focus, and steadfast direction
gave me motivation to keep pushing on. I cannot thank him enough for the
courage and inspiration he has given me throughout all these years. Although I
have looked to him for these last few years as my boss (whether officially or
unofficially), he is much more of a role model and a friend. I am truly honored
to have met him in my life.
Throughout the first campaign in 2007-2008, I was fortunate
enough to have met many more amazing individuals. I canvassed and phonebanked
in the cold of Iowa and New Hampshire with Matt Verghese, Chris Wilhelm, Rob
Yochem, Bill Romani, and Hans Riemer. I worked to organize students on college
campuses with Alex Rischard, Sterling Grimes, Nina Anziska, Irina Zamyatin, Brittany McGrath, and Alexis Aduba.
Then we won the White House. From that moment on, I had the privilege
to meet and work with more amazing people like Laila El Gohary (whose obsession
with cats is borderline crazy, but always entertaining), Zeppa Kreager (who is
one the best student organizers I have ever worked with and whose love for my
lame jokes keeps me going), Scott Travers (who helped me organize college
campuses across the state), Simone Lavine (who has been a great friend and has
promised to give me one of her pet dogs), Victoria Zhao (who has a very bright
future ahead of her), Jerusalem Demsas (who literally helped run my life these
last few weeks), Jon Heintz (one of the hardest working people I have ever
seen), Lilla Weinberger (who is one of the sweetest, most organized, and most
loving people I have met on this campaign), and Becca Newman (whose support
these last few weeks have been more meaningful to me than I can even put into
words…and who I know is crying right at this moment).
To all my summer fellows; all my fellow staffers; anyone who’s
ever “liked” my million annoying Facebook statuses; anyone whose read my blog
posts; and anyone whose had to put up with my emotionally charged rants about
how much I love President Obama…all that there is left to say is THANK YOU.
I want to thank all my brothers in the Crew for providing me
with the support I needed to help get me through all these years.
I want to thank the awesome members of the A-Team (Chuck,
Alli, Amanda, and Andrew), who had to put up with my loud-mouth for 15+ hours a
day.
I want to thank my sister (Anu Jain), who has made me one of
the proudest and happiest elder brothers anyone could ever wish to be. Her resilience,
humor, smarts, and creativity has been inspiring.
But
most importantly, I want to thank my wonderful parents (Indu and Palav Jain)
for allowing me to pursue my passion and dream. Without their full support for
the work I have been doing on this campaign, I would not be where I am today.
Period.
My experience on this campaign has
been one of the most humbling, most inspiring, most gratifying and most
rewarding feelings of my life. And I thank every single person who’s helped
along this fantastic journey.
Now, all we can do is move FORWARD!