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Watched it. The big takeaway for me came with this moment: the crowd starts chanting "Bernie! Bernie!" and Bernie stops them and says "NO! Not Bernie! I got bad news for you-- It's you!"
He's trying to get progressive people to run for office, any office, every office, wherever they can. I think it's probably the best possible play at the moment.
E: credit to Match!!@pawb.social for the correction on the quote
I would love to run for office, more than anything... if only it weren't so opaque.
This is a great starting list from @Doctor_Satan@lemmy.world to questions I had about running for office, because it does seem overwhelming:
Definitely good questions. I couldn’t find any “Beginners Guide to Running for Office”, so I sat up for a while chugging coffee and reading a whole bunch of local election board websites and other related sources, and this is what I came up with. This is by no means a comprehensive list or plan, but I tried to break down the main components of running for a local office in the most general terms possible, so it could be applied more broadly.
Preparation
Campaign Team
Campaign Strategy
Build Your Brand
Community Engagement
Fundraising
Messaging
Get People to Vote
Again, this is by no means a comprehensive, foolproof plan. I didn’t include many resources, because requirements, deadlines, and paperwork all vary by state and county. These just seemed to be the most common points I picked up from a number of sources, and should at least give you an idea of how and what to research further.
Personally, I have no ambition to run for office because I’m already 50 and don’t want to add to the pool of geriatrics running this country. We need to hand the torch to young people. That said, I will help any way I can if someone younger wants to run. Speech writing, phone banking, logo design, or pretty much anything else, I will gladly offer my services for free.
I want to say, thank you so much for making this. I saved it, so that I could give it the attention it jeeded when I got my shit together, and could start helping others after helping myself. I'm there now, and this little list is giving me the motivation to go through the steps. You made a difference, and I appreciate you ❤️
That is great to hear and I am happy that the post is doing good .
though the props should go to @Doctor_Satan@lemmy.world for doing the work
Maybe try just running for local office. The people at your local government office will be more than willing to help you navigate the process, in my experience. Check with them and see what local offices are coming up on the next ballot. The time to register and get the ball rolling is now.