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Political organizations and cadidates deal with presidential election, politics, Congress, state, senate, voting, ratings, house, government, finances, governor, special interest, action groups, involved services and electorate awareness issues and services. Find out how long the political organization has been together and what candidates it endorses. Most political organizations and candidates hold regular campaign office hours where the public can drop in. Get contact information, such as hours, availability of candidates and locations. Inquire about any affiliations the organization may have. When choosing the right political organization or candidate for you, do your research beforehand. Go online to research candidates, issues, important legislation, statistics, election campaigns and other areas of politics. Make appointments with each organization or candidate. While there, make sure the office is well maintained and clean. Meet with staff and take note if staff members are helpful and accommodating. Speak with the organization members and candidates about their grassroots efforts, and whether there is a place for you in their organization. Many political candidates welcome volunteers any time to help out with campaigns, spreading awareness of issues or even doing simple paperwork. Ask how you can help out and work out a schedule in advance. Speak with the candidate directly if possible and chat about issues that concern you. Ask how the candidate plans on bringing his or vision to fruition if and when elected. When choosing a political organization or candidate to best represent your congress, state or presidential perspective, keep in mind the candidate's office hours, location, mission, reputation and background.
When people want to contact political candidates, they will often contact them through the candidates' campaign offices. Incumbent candidates cannot run reelection bids out of their official offices, so they must have campaign offices and campaign headquarters. Political challengers also run their campaigns out of campaign headquarters and campaign offices. Many political organizations, political activist organizations and political action committees (PACs) also have their own offices and when people want to contact these kinds of groups, their offices are usually the best way to do it. Political parties also have offices and headquarters. State political parties have central offices and may have branch offices as well. Local branches of political parties may also have their own offices.

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