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bucolic_frolic

(54,053 posts)
1. Or at least learn political consulting.
Wed May 28, 2025, 09:53 AM
May 2025

That idea was thrown at me about year 2000. It was described as a boot camp for strategists. Don't even know if I still have the emails. Dems sure need consultants, campaign managers. You learn the ropes and pitch to candidates. How you see the world, organize, form policy, design the battle plan from flyers to recruits to jive with local organizations to gotv. Win a campaign and your next gig will pay more.

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Or at least learn political consulting. bucolic_frolic May 2025 #1
There are several paths, but all lead to winning elections. MineralMan May 2025 #2
I would add to this, also consider working actively for a candidate or an organization. Ocelot II May 2025 #3
Absolutely. That's also a great way to learn how to run for office. MineralMan May 2025 #5
Years back I was active in local politics and someone asked me to run for city council question everything May 2025 #4
If you want to speak to people under 50 Sympthsical May 2025 #6
Thank you for your advice. MineralMan May 2025 #7
Not really Sympthsical May 2025 #10
You 'suspect," eh? MineralMan May 2025 #13
How old are you? W_HAMILTON May 2025 #14
I'm in my 40s, old Millennial Sympthsical May 2025 #15
There's a few of us ITAL May 2025 #8
Oh, I'm under 50 Sympthsical May 2025 #11
I'm under 50 róisín_dubh May 2025 #9
Well, then, there it is. MineralMan May 2025 #12
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