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I'm considering serving as a Director of Policy of a local election, and I'm very skeptical. Although, the candidate has a record and is experienced, I just think it's too late in the game to make a come back. 

 

There's lots I can learn, but will future campaigns/internships/graduate programs/employers consider whether the candidate was elected? This is a very local election in a pretty ruralish town of 100k.

Posted

Hey.

 

I was on-staff for the Obama campaign in 2012, in North Carolina. As you know (or have looked up), the President lost the state by 3 points. I worked from January until November, so my experience ran the whole gamut.

 

Unless the whole thing blows up in your hands as a result of your own incompetence, it doesn't matter wether the candidate wins or loses. If you run your office well, you can use that experience to slingshot you into a number of positions. There are certainly some limitations (once you work for a party, you're blacklisted from working with the other), but the experience is applicable to a lot of different areas. Most everyone I worked with in NC has gone on to graduate school, or found a job in public policy, or remains on the political circuit. So just go for it.

Posted

Thanks! I'm worried about choosing sides, because I'm politically moderate. I'm also not intending to go into politics, but I am interested in public policy.

Posted

Yeah, the choosing sides thing is stupid, but it isn't a big deal if you aren't planning to play the politics game forever. Go in and get your experience, and walk out as a great candidate.

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