Monday, January 6, 2020

My Freshman Year Of High School Was The Year Of The 2008

My freshman year of high school was the year of the 2008 presidential election, it was during this election cycle of Obama and McCain that I fell in love with politics. While I was in high school, I decided that I wanted to major in political science and become a public servant. Thus, my dream job was to run and be elected to the United States Congress. When participating in the requirements for the Garnet and Gold Scholars Society, I realized that my experiences in services, leadership, and having an internship have greatly complemented each other on the fact that they involve some form of politics and working with or for a public servant. This is because, I completed my internship requirement with the Al Lawson for Congress Campaign, I†¦show more content†¦In the beginning, I thought that a ton of people worked on a campaign and that it was very difficult to work there, because there was a lot of previous knowledge and experiences needed. However, I learned after interning there that the staff is very small, and that the two biggest focus in a campaign are fundraising in the beginning and then field work at the end. Field work is basically canvassing, phone banking, placing out yard signs, and attending events. The reason why these task is so important is because it is the easiest and cheapest way to get the name of the candidate out to voters. Without field work the large majority of consitiuents wouldn’t know who the candidate is and what office they are running for, in addition when meeting with voters I could talk to them about why I wanted to vote for Al Lawson, what his platforms where, and answering any questions that they had. Hopefully, after they finished speaking with me on election day they would be more likely to vote for him. 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