How to Take Freedom Fest Home

There is an undeniable, electrifying sensation that accompanies a conference of like-minded individuals. When you are surrounded by brilliant minds, critical thinkers, and inspiring orators it can be all too easy to get swept up in the heady atmosphere the conference creates.  The room hums with the excitement of conversations and friendly debate. People cluster…

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How to Make the Most of Your Millennial Volunteers

Every campaign from start to finish needs volunteers of all ages, but sometimes the best volunteers that you can have are millennials. I’m a millennial and a registered voter who has worked on local, state and national campaigns in Missouri, Louisiana, Indiana, Florida, Kentucky and Arkansas. I can tell you from experience that 84% of…

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Network Like a Pro While Still in College

Everyone knows that in politics it’s not what you know but who you know. However, if you didn’t grow up with parents who knew people or went to the school that your dream job recruits from then it can be hard to get your foot in the door. You and only you are responsible for…

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We Can’t Stay on the Sidelines Any Longer

Last night I received a “noise issue” notice citing “loud pounding.” This, evidently, is the music I listen to. And of course, as I’m reading the email describing this disturbance my head is throbbing, not from the music, but from the sound of a dog yelping at the top of it’s lungs. The dog belongs…

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