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What is a good way to contribute to a political campaign with dignity?


I have an image in my head of working in a political campaign– a zealous, proselytizing kind of vibe that I get from it. I would like to support a candidate for an upcoming election whose voice I respect. What is a good way to contribute to a political campaign while not trying to cram something down others’ throats? And if this is a wrong way to look at the whole thing, please disabuse me of my point of view! Thanks.

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admin on June 27th 2009 in Civic Participation

What are Some Ideas as to How to Recruit Volunteers for a Political Campaign?


I am currently working on a political campaign. In the past, we were able to pay our election day workers to go door-to-door for our Get-Out-The-Vote effort. That is not the case this year.

Normally we were able to recruit High School and/or College Students to help us out. But since we’re not paying this year, I doubt we’ll be able to entice them to work for us.

What are some suggestions as to how/where we can recruit able bodies to walk for 4 hours going door-to-door for the campaign?

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admin on June 17th 2009 in Civic Participation

Are there groups, or ways to support the Hillary Clinton 2008 campaign in Western Australia?


Similar to the way you can assist campaigns in America, is it possible to support or aid the Hillary Clinton campaign for 2008 from Australia?
You all ****. I’m not even choosing a best answer. I didn’t ask for your own personal political affiliations.

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admin on May 10th 2009 in Civic Participation

Hillary continues to be mechanical and calculating running a negative campaign, would she make it?


Sen. Hillary, as usual, continues to contradict herself throughout her campaign. Her inconsistent record and crescending equivocal rethoric weakens her platform to the point that transparency has completely faded. However, there is hope for change- to make history, to move from the past to the future, to unite America as a whole and bring our troops back, we can make change happen via strong leaders, support Barack Obama.
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admin on April 26th 2009 in Civic Participation