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tyler is a joke
Apr 28, 2013

I do opposition research and have worked for campaigns, major Super PACs, and non profits at every federal level.

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tyler is a joke
Apr 28, 2013

In my experience, most state leg races might have one or two paid staff. Maybe 3. A field "director," a finance person, and a campaign manager (who does everything else) but maybe you're familiar with states that have a lot more money available for those races?

tyler is a joke
Apr 28, 2013

Mooseontheloose posted:

When I hear state leg, I think of state senate or state house. But a statwide (governor, treasurer, ect_ that requires a boat load of staff.

Sure but the question was not about that:

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Have you ever worked on a small state level campaign like a state legislative representative

tyler is a joke
Apr 28, 2013

I work in research, so that's basically what I do all day.

tyler is a joke
Apr 28, 2013

I was the only person in my state for 18 months once. Make outside friends. "Hire" an intern if you're in field.

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