I'm not smart enough. I don't have the "calling". It costs a LOT of money. I have zero communication skills. My dog would be lonely without me around. How would I live at the Capitol of my state, I cannot afford a second house or rental expense? My spouse is fat, ugly, and screeches when talking.
These are probably the biggest reasons folks make as to why they don't want to become beacons of the community. Yea, it does take time to serve once you've been elected, but for the good of the country, your county or your city I think anybody could serve for a couple of years. The list of conditions to apply for the ballot is generally short, over a certain age and an American citizen, (or live within the state your are running within). And yes, I've never run for political office because I've never figured out how to get my name on the ballot. But since I'm no longer in the workforce, maybe it's time to rethink my reasons for not doing it.
If you've ever seen a ballot then you know that there are names on it that you have to vote for or against that you've never heard of before. You sit there and think, "OK, who should I vote for, I don't know who this person is". Heck, every election season I stand there and do the Russian Roulette of choosing. Tell me where I can find information online as to who the local candidates are and their views on the issues. Pretty nonexistent. Which might be a good reason for you to run. With the wave of Red becoming prominent, now could be the best time to get your name on the ballot as a Republican. When folks vote they usually vote a party line. Mainly that's what I do unless there is somebody I personally know or have heard about.
Now is the time to go to your county seat and begin the process of figuring out how to get your name on the ballot. Which office should I run for, you might ask? Your county officials will tell you offices which will be open. Start there. If you see a school board vacancy, then maybe it's your turn to sit on it. Sign up. I'd love to because the School Board Director in my school system is a real dog boy. He refuses to put pencils in students fingers. ABSOLUTELY REFUSES. Things like this should light a fuse under you seat. Want to get a little higher on the pecking order? How about becoming a Land Commissioner? Or a state Representative or Senator? Maybe even venture into rare air and toss your hat into the US Representative or Senate race. (Heck, Fetterman won, are you better than him?) Yea, that costs some money.
I'd say most folks on GAW are just common folks who don't have any extra cash to spend on a campaign. Yea, I'm there with you, but the local races are pretty much designed so the common man can participate. You're afraid because you don't know how much the filing fees are? Go to the county seat and ask. No campaign funds to get some huge billboards or call centers up and running? Just getting your name on the ballot is a big hill to overcome. But once you are on the ballot the only thing keeping you from winning (especially if you register as a R) is the changing of the numbers in the tabulators.(cough,cough, Dominion) This election cycle is fervent with folks wanting a change and since the Dems have driven the economy into the ground we are primed to pick up Dem votes. Just take this for what its worth, whenever I vote for a candidate, billboards, yard signs, internet ads, or robo calls do not persuade me from voting an R ticket. Just get your name on the ballot so the Dems have some competition. I hate seeing only one person running for an office, especially if that one person is a Dem.
Think about this. Chew on it. It might be up your alley, it might not. But at least contemplate it because this country needs patriots in office to direct where it will go in the future. Those patriots all must be in every level. From dog catcher to US Senator, we need you.
Thanks for taking the time to read this missive. Hopefully it will spark interest and begin something positive. God bless.
Why do I not run for office?
Let me tell you the ways...I am approaching 80. I have arthritis from head to toe. It takes me until noon to get moving so I can get Susie homemaker work done and cook for my husband.
I do what I can on a laptop but have been permanently banned on X for trying to make a change.
But I do get truly pissed when people ask this question because it belies the fact that some of us are ignoring the issue.
I really wish some of you would stop asking why some of us are not doing enough to fulfill your MAGA/Patriot aspirations.
For those of us who can; we will without your input. For those of us who can't: you just piss us off.
Sorry if this comes across as mean, but as I said I am sick of listening to podcasts and reading posts about:
"Why are you not doing more to make life better in this Country?" "Why don't you get off your ass and do something?" "Stop eating the Cheetos and do something, you lazy ass!"
BECAUSE FOR MUST OF US ON THIS PLATFORM - IF WE COULD WE WOULD. PERIOD!
Hurrahs for those of you who are young enough; fit enough; and hopeful enough to do what needs to be done.
Ma'am, I love your response. My question wasn't about actually wanting every one to get out there and raise their hand. It was more to inspire those who might be on the fence and are pondering a run. We all have our limitations as to why we don't serve. The one thing I believe each person, who is still breathing, must do is to actally cast a vote. Those folks who sit in their basements and complain about how rotten this country has become, yet never cast a vote get no love from me. You, on the other hand, I can feel you'd love to serve, but Mother Nature is standing in the way. I don't complain about you nor harbor any ill will. I believe you've done your part and now let the young'uns take over. But your knowledge certainly could be passed along. I love nothing more than to sit down with an elderly person and ask them about their lives. Such interesting people in this great country. God bless you.
Thank you!