April 2013
1 post
When I keep seeing these job posting posts from...
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Girl. How do you think I feel?
March 2013
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February 2013
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January 2013
2 posts
December 2012
5 posts
When I realized how much work I have to make up at...
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November 2012
4 posts
October 2012
3 posts
September 2012
3 posts
August 2012
6 posts
July 2012
3 posts
When people tell me yard signs win elections
This is for Maura!
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From a follower
June 2012
9 posts
History was made today
- The entire campaign office watched Barack Obama address The Supreme Court’s Decision on The Affordable Care Act’s Individual Mandate.
Northbrook, IL - “This is a historic day everyone”, said Brad Schneider. “You can tell all of your grand children where you were on the day The Supreme Court decided on the Affordable Care Act.
I woke up this morning reminding my...
It's been a while
It’s been a while since the last time I made a legit post. Now that I’m back in Illinois I’m working as a Fellow on the Brad Schneider Campaign for U.S. House of Representatives in Illinois’ 10th District.
So far I think the work that is done on the campaign is fun, engaging, and something I like to do. Well… I better like doing 35 hours a week for free.
22 weeks...
May 2012
4 posts
When someone outside the race asks me if I think...
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April 2012
20 posts
Campaigns past, present, and future.
-Former congressman comment on their campaign experiences on on the state of the 2012 election year. The event was organized by the National Archives and moderated by American University Political Science professor Leonard Steinhorn.
Washington D.C. - U.S. Congressmen show bipartisanship, compromise, and civil discourse? How can this be? Oh well it can happen when they are all former...
Words mean something, and be precise.
– B. Kimble
John Huntsman, Republican for hope and change
- Former Utah Governor, United States ambassador to China, and Republican Presidential candidate John Huntsman spoke to students at American University.
Hope, change, the future. All are key words heavily associated with current president Barack Obama. However, on Wednesday night these words did not come from the presidents mouth, but from the mouth of former Republican presidential candidate...