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Running for office: A /pol/ack's guide

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1. Make sure you really want to run for political office and that your family is willing. If you have younger kids, make sure they understand that mom or dad may be a little more busy in the near future.

2. Figure out your budget. Talk to officials within your political party to see to what extent (if at all) the local or national party will provide financial assistance. Determine what you'll be able to contribute out of your own pocket. Do not be afraid to ask for donations.

3. Find a capable core of individuals to build your campaign around. This will likely consist of people like a chief of staff, a fundraising director, a public relations director, and the such.

- The exact scope and makeup of your staff will depend on many factors, including your hiring budget and the level of office you're running for.

4. Research issues in the district you're running in and brainstorm with your core.

Your voters do not care about white genocide. They care about their roads. They care about pollution. They care about crime. Get into office on these and other relevant issue, THEN act in favor of the white race.

5. Research your opponent(s).

6. Develop your message, your logo, and a simple memorable campaign slogan. (Drain the swamp, Lock her up, MAGA)

7. Get access to your party's database. In addition, any other consumer demographics you can find or buy. Database, database, database. Everything always goes back to the database.

8. Develop a fund-raising plan about mailings, speaking, etc.

9. Send out requests, telephone and meet with major party contributors for initial contributions to fuel the beginning campaign.

10. Generate an initial campaign literature print piece with your background and picture.

11. Order stacks of donor envelopes with a volunteer form printed right on them.

12. Have your Web site set up and ready with the ability to collect money and gather voter data before you formally announce.
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13. Make your announcement at an event with the maximum press coverage possible.

14. Get petitions signed and delivered on time.

15. Develop additional graphics, posters, print materials, etc.

16. Investigate multi-media video, TV, internet, etc.

17. Coordinate letter writing campaigns to the editors.

18. Prepare for debates and interviews (practice seriously, there is too much at stake to drop your spaghetti).

19. Organize and motivate volunteers: Phone banking addressing envelopes, house parties, door-to-door etc. Most campaigns are won on the ground. President Trump being the major recent exception.

Never doubt that a small, dedicated group of people can change the world; it is the only thing that ever has.
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If you want to start a movement to get /pol/sters into politics, the goal should be looking specifically and city and county level government - zoning boards, education boards, city councils, shit that's generally quite easy to get involved with, may not even involve campaigns or elections, but still allow them to exert some level of influence over local politics.

Things like mayorships or state senate positions can come later, the really important thing is that /pol/lacks start making a coherent effort to gain ground at the local government level.
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Yup, forgot to mention that. The president is just one cog in the machine. We need to control as much of the government as possible.
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Nobody on /pol/ will do any of this
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