QUESTION: Anyone can volunteer for any candidate regardless of which district they live in correct?
ANSWER: Absolutely.
Since coming to California in May 2010, I've worked for six different candidates. Some were nearby, and others were over 100 miles away.
Five of these candidates won office, and they know me on a first-name basis. They also know how reliable I am. And I know where they stand on the helmet law, since I asked them ahead of time and only then volunteered.
I can't vote in California. Not yet, anyway. That's because I'm still a legal resident of another state. But despite that fact, I have more political power in my pinkie than 100 California voters.
Why? Campaign work doesn't require you to do anything other than show up. And that's 100% of the battle. While citizens can only cast a single vote, and only in their voting district, campaign volunteers produce one vote per hour where ever they work.
Politically speaking, the campaign trail is a freeway. Anyone can ride on it, and it's the road to freedom.
Friday, August 5, 2011
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