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Finding a political mentor can be a valuable asset for anyone looking to enter the world of politics or advance their career in the field. A political mentor can provide guidance, support, and valuable insights that can help you navigate the often complex and competitive world of politics. Here are some steps you can take […]

Finding a Political Mentor

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You did it! Starting your new political job can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. It’s natural to want to make a good impression on your new colleagues and supervisors, and to be well-prepared for your first day. To help ensure that you’re ready for your first day at your new job, here are some things […]

10 Things to Bring On Your First Day of Work

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In a political campaign, the use of color can be a powerful tool for conveying messages, creating a cohesive brand identity, and differentiating your campaign from others. However, the choice of campaign colors is ultimately a personal decision for the candidate and their campaign team and should be based on what resonates with the candidate […]

Campaign Colors: It doesn’t have to be Red or Blue

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New Year’s resolutions are a great way to set goals and make positive changes in your life. If your resolution is to get more involved in politics, there are several steps you can take to help you stay on track and achieve your goal. Setting New Year’s resolutions can be exciting, but you have to […]

Make Political Involvement Your New Year’s Resolution

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By: Kate Wasson What is Political Burnout? According to Pew Research, about two-thirds of Americans feel worn out by the political climate. This feeling of being ‘worn out’ is most commonly referred to as burnout. Regardless of political party, burnout is common, however there is very little conversation regarding the topic. In a journal by […]

Kate Wasson: Political Burnout