You’ve thrown your hat into the political ring. You’ve shared your passion with family and close friends and they’re all in. Now you need to get more volunteers.
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Door Knocking: A Lost Art or Vitally Important to Your Success?
Successful national, state, or local political campaigns are rooted in the simple assertion that personal, one-on-one face-time with constituents and potential voters really matters.
There’s Still Work To Do When Your Campaign Ends
For any campaign for office, much is decided before Election Day even arrives. Sometimes things remain undecided after it. This can include the outcome of the election.
I’m Not a Politician – Could I Actually Win a Local Election?
Regular, ordinary, everyday people from outside politics can run for office, and win. They often make some of the best candidates.
Don’t Let Signatures Keep You Off the Ballot
Collecting signatures sounds like an easy task, but failing to do it correctly can kill your campaign before it starts.
Candidates Should Use Social Media – But Use It Carefully
Social media is an important tool for a candidate, but like any tool it must be used carefully.
Am I too Boring to Win a Local Election? – What It Takes to Win
“I’m not one of those firebrand candidates who gets all the attention. It’s just not my personality. Should I even bother throwing my hat into the ring?”
We know what you mean, and the answer is – YES!
The Plan You Need to Win an Election – 4 Steps Before Campaigning
As you prepare to make a decision about running for office, the most important planning you should do actually takes place before you announce it. Make sure you go through these steps to devise a plan to win an election. Good planning is important to running for office. In 2019, a well-funded presidential candidate failed…
How to Run for City Council
Your city council is the local legislature that handles things that affect your community most directly. Learn everything you need to know on How to Run for City Council. There’s no way the people who are in office could make worse decisions, is there? You could do better if you were there instead. Well, at…