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  2. Quiz: Should You Run for Public Office? - AOL

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    Whether it's the school board, city council or state legislature, campaigning for and holding public office is a transforming experience. Win or lose, those who have run say the campaign helped ...

  3. Three candidates seek to unseat Wasserman Schultz in U.S ...

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    Young said he has over 30 years of supporting and campaigning for public office in Florida and other states. He said in 2016, he was elected to the Miami-Dade Democratic Committee, and in 2021 ...

  4. Political campaign - Wikipedia

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    An informational campaign is a political campaign designed to raise public awareness and support for the positions of a candidate (or her/his party). [24] It is more intense than a paper campaign, which consists of little more than filing the necessary papers to get on the ballot, but is less intense than a competitive campaign, which aims to ...

  5. Our democracy is in trouble. That’s why we’re making this ...

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    Challenger Brystin Denguessi Kwin makes some salient points in her first campaign for public office. Yes, Blevins kept the county clerk’s office closed well after other public offices had ...

  6. Resign-to-run law - Wikipedia

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    A resign-to-run law is a law that requires the current holder of an office to resign from that office before they can run for another office. This is distinct from a dual mandate prohibition, where a person has to resign from their old office to assume the new office, rather than to run for the new office. Resign-to-run laws exist in several ...

  7. James Carville - Wikipedia

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    Chester James Carville Jr. (born October 25, 1944) is an American political consultant, author and occasional actor who has strategized for candidates for public office in the United States and in at least 23 nations abroad. [1] A Democrat, he is a pundit in U.S. elections who appears frequently on cable news programs, podcasts, and public ...

  8. Equal-time rule - Wikipedia

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    The equal-time rule (47 U.S. Code § 315 - Candidates for public office [1]) specifies that American radio and television broadcast stations must provide equivalent access to competing political candidates. This means, for example, that if a station broadcasts a message by a candidate, it must offer the same amount of time on the same terms (in ...

  9. Meet the candidates running for Iowa Senate District 26 in ...

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    Three candidates are running to represent Iowa Senate District 26, which represents portions of Story County, including Nevada and Huxley, and Marshall County, including Marshalltown and State Center.