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Run for Something: A Real-Talk Guide to Fixing the System Yourself [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 229x185x18 mm, weight: 540 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1501180444
  • ISBN-13: 9781501180446
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 229x185x18 mm, weight: 540 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1501180444
  • ISBN-13: 9781501180446
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The co-founder of a PAC that helps recruit and support young, diverse progressives in running for office educates those new to the political world and encourages them to be the change they want to see.

Offers advice for those hoping to make a difference in a world with Trump as president, providing practical advice and encouragement for running for local office, or failing that, to get involved in working for a campaign.

From the email marketing director of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and the co-founder of Run for Something comes an essential and inspiring guide that encourages and educates young progressives to run for local office, complete with contributions from elected officials and political operatives.

You’ve been depressed since the night of November 8, 2016. You wore black to work the next morning. You berated yourself for your complacency during the Obama years. You ranted on Twitter. You deleted Twitter. You sent emails to your friends saying, “How can we get more involved ” You listened to Pod Save America. You knit­ted a pussyhat. You showed up to the Women’s March on Washington. You protested Donald Trump’s executive orders. You called your congressman. You called other people’s congressmen. You set up monthly donations to Planned Parenthood and the ACLU. You reactivated Twitter (begrudgingly).

Here’s what you do next: Run for something.

To be specific: Run for local office and become the change you want to see in the world. Forget about Con­gress. Forget about the Senate. Focus on the offices that get the real sh*t done: state legislatures, city councils, school boards, and mayors.

It doesn’t matter if you’re not a white man over sixty with an Ivy League law degree. (In fact, it’s better if you’re not!)

It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand the first thing about running for office, or never even imagined you would. That’s what this book is for.

Amanda Litman, experienced in hard-fought state and national election campaigns, is here to give you guid­ance as well as wisdom and insight from elected officials and political operatives she interviewed for this book.

There are half a million elected officials in the United States. Why can’t you be one of them?
Introduction: Why I Wrote This Book vii
What's the Worst that Could Happen? 1(21)
Hillary Rodham Clinton
1 Why You Have To Run For Office
A Pep Talk
22(5)
Emmy Ruiz
2 Why Winning Isn't Everything (Or, An Excuse To Talk About The Utter Bullshit That Is The Uncontested Election)
27(8)
3 Civics 101: How Government (Generally) Works At The Federal And State Levels (Or, Why You Should Run For Local Office)
35(14)
4 Why You Can Actually Run For State Legislature
49(20)
Running as a Progressive in a Red State
62(3)
Jason Kander
Do Something
65(4)
Senator Cory Booker
5 How To Run For Office
69(26)
Running a Campaign: Tips from an Expert
90(5)
Jen O'Malley Dillon
6 Mobilization (Or, How You Reach Voters)
95(34)
7 Message (Or, What You Talk To Voters About)
129(12)
8 Money (Or, How To Raise What You Need)
141(14)
9 Writing Your Campaign Plan
155(12)
Make Local Elections Great Again
163(4)
Addisu Demissie
10 So You're Not Running For Office (Yet)
167(14)
Seven Questions with John Podesta
178(3)
11 Why I Made Campaigns A Career (And Why You Should Too)
181(14)
Campaigns Will Change Your Life
189(3)
Marion Marshall
Politics Isn't Broken
192(3)
Teddy Goff
12 How To Actually Get A Job On A Political Campaign
195(6)
13 Phone Calls And Tweeting And Marching, Oh My (Or, Activism 101)
201(4)
Conclusion 205(2)
Appendix 207(8)
Acknowledgments 215(5)
Notes 220