The No on 1/Protect Maine Equality campaign is hoping to make 500,000 calls to Maine voters between now and election day next Tuesday. You don't have to be in Maine to make the calls. Wockner:

"Call For Equality is critical to our plan to reach all the voters in Maine we need to reach," Roland told me in an interview. "We literally need to make hundreds of thousands of dials through that program—and in order to do that, we know we need several hundred more people to sign up. You can sign up and get trained now, and start calling now."

"We're calling people who we believe support marriage equality," Roland said. "That is a no vote on Question 1. We are confirming that they support marriage equality—and the vast majority of them do—and we are urging them to vote early if they support marriage equality—to vote no on 1 early. Voting early is the best thing that our supporters in Maine can do to help us right now because it lets us take them off our list for election day. We have to literally make over half a million calls in the last week of this campaign, but if you vote today, you just take one of those calls off of our list."

Rex Wockner is in Maine covering the battle on his blog.