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Thinking of entering the political circus? There is a formula for winning and you can learn to
win even if its your very first political race. From local to municipal to county to state to
national. It does not matter if you currently have a base of supporters or not, you can build a
base and spread your message and win voters to your side and get elected.
When this book was first published in 1987, many first-time
candidates unabashedly referred to it as "the Bible." Now
in a new, updated edition, How to Win Your 1st Election is
a step-by-step guide to the entire campaign process, from
raising funds right through handling election-day jitters.
Want to know where to put up signs? What to say at a
candidates' forum? How to dress to make the best possible
impression? Let Susan Guber, who beat out seven other
candidates in her first election, show you the way. How to
Win Your 1st Election is an ideal book for aspiring
candidates, campaign managers, public relations
consultants and students of political science and U.S.
government. Written in a clear, easy-to-read style, it
devotes entire chapters to topics such as hiring staff,
managing the media, creating a public image, writing and
delivering speeches, and campaign ethics. What's more,
it's one of the few books out there that offers a full,
comprehensive look at our country's unique electoral
system-as seen through the eyes of an experienced
insider. Susan Guber put this information to work for
herself in three successful campaigns. Won't you try the
same?
popular, selling over 18,000 worldwide and used by
dozens of universities and colleges, including Harvard,
Oklahoma State University, Ohio State Univerisity, Indiana
State Univerisity, Keene State College, Pennsylvania Fels
Center of Government and even West Pointe Military
Academy. How to Run for Local Office will take you
step-by-step through the election process when running
for political office. This book covers everything you need to
know whether you are running for Alderman in a small
community or running for Mayor in a city of over 100,000
population. It covers every aspect of putting a campaign
together including making your decision to run or not, what
you will face if you do, putting your team together including
your inner circle and much more. This book will explain
how to put your literature together, how to use it, how to
distribute it and do it cost effectively. It will explain how to
use campaign signs, where to place them, where not to
place them, which ones are the best for you to use and
how to put together your campaign lawn sign crews. This
book will tell you how to prepare for debates, how to
determine what public events to attend and which ones to
avoid. It will explain how to do your door to door knocking
and how to use your volunteers to maximize your efforts. It
will explain how to set up your fundraising and what to
expect. It will explain how to determine whose doors to
knock on and which ones to avoid. It will explain how to
maximize your campaign funds and save you more money
than you would believe. This book will explain the use of
the internet for your campaign and how to use GOTV. The
original first edition of this title was 128 pages. This new
edition has 304 pages but it includes some additional,
completely new chapters not found in the original. The new
Chapters are, Using Computers and the Internet, Just for
Council Members-Township Trustees-Alderman, Etc., Just
for Judges, Just for Mayors, Final Thoughts and Words of
Wisdom. The book contains samples of letters to absentee
voters, press releases, samples of postcard literature and
sign up sheets that you can use for your campaign.
Anyone who liked the first edition of this book, and over
18,000 people already did, will love this new edition.?