Ambrosia (
missroserose) wrote2012-08-28 11:09 am
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On candidate statements and the writing thereof: An open, non-partisan letter
Dear Arizona (and everywhere else) political candidates:
I don't care which party you're affiliated with or what position you're running for, but for the love of all that is holy, when you're writing your candidate statements, please don't:
I don't care which party you're affiliated with or what position you're running for, but for the love of all that is holy, when you're writing your candidate statements, please don't:
- Refer to vague bogeymen such as "special interest groups". What does that even mean? Be specific.
- Trash your predecessor, especially over things that weren't their fault. That's just bad form.
- PUT PHRASES OR ENTIRE SENTENCES in all caps. Every fourteen-year-old Internet user knows not to do that if you want to be taken seriously.
- Make the entire thing a string of cliches. We've all heard the slogans; this is your chance to stand out.
- Tell us about your qualifications for the job, be they education-based or experience-based.
- Talk about verifiable, concrete accomplishments - preferably ones you personally contributed to, not just your party.
- Tell us why you're interested in running for office.
- Give us some of your goals for your district/state, both short and long term.