goddess40
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Sat Apr-01-06 01:45 PM
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Need encouragement for candidate |
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This is Goddess40's mom. She is running for city council. Her opponent is the strongest candidate on the entire council as he is the council president and has been in city government for a long time. The local newspaper, while saying some nice things about Goddess, came out in support of her opponent. Right now she is pretty discouraged and could use some kine words of encouragement. Win or lose, I am extremely proud of her.
Thanks in advance.
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Radical Activist
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Sat Apr-01-06 01:47 PM
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1. Most newspapers support the local establishment. |
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They are also usually out of touch with the average person. All the more reason to beat their sorry asses.
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Sat Apr-01-06 04:05 PM
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2. We ran an ass-kickin' city council race last year |
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In a totally Rethug town, our candidate was the top vote getter out of 5 or 6 candidates. I'd be glad to share any info that might be helpful.
Julie--ready to help Dems kick ass in any town :toast:
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Sat Apr-01-06 05:31 PM
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it is a marathon, not a sprint. Goddess40 is to be commended for putting herself out there and running for office. She is not only talking the talk, but walking the walk.... I applaud her courage and dedication and thank her for her commitment to public service.
Win or lose, she is spreading a message. She is also increasing her name recognition. Should she not receive the most votes, she will at the very least have started to build on a base for future campaigns. Previous posters are right - the local papers usually go with the "established" candidates. But, let her know, the newspaper doesn't matter right now, her opponent doesn't matter right now.
This is her endeavor to run her campaign, to reach out to voters and make connections, to include her voice in the debate and conversation and ask the voters to choose her on election day. I hope she can live in the moment and find enjoyment in the experience even tho powers that be might be putting hurdles in her way. She can absolutely win without the newspaper endorsement and even against the strongest candidate on City Council, but even if she doesn't receive the most votes, she will still have won with the knowledge that she has the courage, conviction and fortitude to run this race - which I'm sure won't be her last.
Best of luck to her and all the best thoughts. :hug:
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