Students were assigned a candidate to manage. I received calls from a studen. She became increasingly perplexed.
The request was reasonable. She needed to know my platform. What did I intend to do for people
to gain their support?
I explained a Council member couldn't accomplish anything without the support of a majority.
The job was mostly about oversight and making sure the best services were provided at the least expense. People don't object to paying taxes as long as they know the money is being spent wisely.
I talked about my priorities if I was elected.
The student really wanted to win. As anybody does. It's exciting but it does become more stressful
as the moment approaches.
A statement of priorities didn't do it for her. Long experience and a good reputation did not stir her enthusiasm. She wanted to be able to offer more and different and better than other candidates.
I hoped it was O.K. But she knew her audience better. I didn't hear I was a winner with the students.
They needed to hear about good stuff I intended to deliver.
The moral of the story is campaigns that promise Nirvana are what most people demand.
An election is not fought in a vacuum. Candidates have to listen as well as talk.
Party Politics are not the same as municipal.
The Party with most seats forms the government. They do have the power to apply a philosophy.
Whatever that might be. Sometimes hard to discern at other times, clear as a bell.
Politicians are a favourite target for comedians, cartoonists, pundits, preachers, prophets and the man in the street for making promises, poor decisions, Ill-advised comments and on some days just breathing.
Quick wits and facile tongues find them easy pickings for their own livelihood.
Every four years, voters are expected to make their way through the tangle of everything they've heard and make a choice.
The dilemma for a politicians is how to survive.
From my perspective, at the municipal level, the challenge was always worthwhile.
But It's harder than just telling people what you know they expect to hear.
Yes, and the students voted for Mr Gallo to be mayor if I recall that right. Can't remember
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I wouldn't have envied that poor girl.
ReplyDeleteSomeone could be spending time figuring out how to keep the coons from trashing the garbage every week.
ReplyDeleteHibernation is still a long time off.
Serena Williams just got beaten. which sort of ends her campaign.
ReplyDeleteThe Italian women are having a wonderful tournament .,their take-home money will be well deserved.
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