Originally published on: 8/14/2006 5:45:07 PM
Overall, I'm impressed with the fact that, without spending a dime more than the filing fee so far, I'm getting completely equal access to newspapers, local cable TV, etc. While I've seen a few signs so far, they've been 90% for one candidate and not that many of them.
I'm also more resolute than ever to maintain a very "human" face in this campaign. I'm going to write here and on the candidate blog and in any published communication in a very "verbal" style. I'm perfectly capable of writing polished political rhetoric. However, there are at least 3 other candidates doing exactly that. They're all making their best effort to sound like politicians.
However, they also have about 20 years on me in age and 20 years of additional community involvement. That means that if I try to run on their terms, I will certainly lose. Now, I still might lose, but it's the difference between certain defeat for doing it the "normal" way and *potential* defeat by speaking to the voters as a regular person.
We'll see.
I am a marketing communications guy by trade and hobby, so if you need any PR assistance, vendor suggestions (e.g. affordable printers) let me know. I'm not a big door knocker, but I would probably put up a yard sign and perhaps write a letter to the editor pending a more slightly more thorough review of your positions.
Best of luck!
I'll probably do at least the stump speech one and see if anyone might be willing to play the interviewer for the other.