Run for Something, Amanda Litman
Run for Something, Amanda Litman
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Run for Something
A Real-Talk Guide to Fixing the System Yourself

Author: Amanda Litman

Narrator: Candace Thaxton, Roger Casey, Fred Sanders, Amanda Carlin

Unabridged: 7 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/03/2017


Synopsis

The must-have guide for young progressives looking to run for local office, complete with contributions from elected officials and political operatives.

You’ve been depressed since the night of November 8, 2016. You wore black to work the next morning. You berated yourself for your complacency during the Obama years. You ranted on Twitter. You deleted Twitter. You sent emails to your friends saying, “How can we get more involved?” You listened to Pod Save America. You knit­ted a pussyhat. You showed up to the Women’s March on Washington. You protested Donald Trump’s executive orders. You called your congressman. You called other people’s congressmen. You set up monthly donations to Planned Parenthood and the ACLU. You reactivated Twitter (begrudgingly).

Here’s what you do next: Run for something.

To be specific: Run for local office and become the change you want to see in the world. Forget about Con­gress. Forget about the Senate. Focus on the offices that get the real sh*t done: state legislatures, city councils, school boards, and mayors.

It doesn’t matter if you’re not a white man over sixty with an Ivy League law degree. (In fact, it’s better if you’re not!)

It doesn’t matter if you don’t understand the first thing about running for office, or never even imagined you would. That’s what this book is for.

Amanda Litman, experienced in hard-fought state and national election campaigns, is here to give you guid­ance as well as wisdom and insight from elected officials and political operatives she interviewed for this book.

There are half a million elected officials in the United States. Why can’t you be one of them?

About Amanda Litman

Amanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something, a PAC that helps recruit and support young, diverse progressives running for down-ballot office. Previously, she was the email director for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, digital director for Charlie Crist's 2014 Florida gubernatorial campaign, deputy email director for Organizing for Action, and an email writer for Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign. She graduated from Northwestern University in 2012 with a B.A. in American Studies. She lives in Brooklyn with her rescue dog, Sadie. For more information, visit RunForSomething.net and follow @AmandaLitman on Twitter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Williesun on October 30, 2017

You may ask yourself why I, a German, read a guide on how to run for office in the US. Well, I, like the author herself, am a news junkie and huge The West Wing fan. American politics are fascinating, even if it's more like a garbage fire on kerosine right now. Nevertheless, learning more about the......more

Goodreads review by Shari on September 12, 2017

A fun and snarky guide to running for office that is meant for liberals and people upset about last year's elections. It's an interesting look at how to run a campaign, particularly for something local. It isn't just for people wanting to run for office though. The author is adept at giving you a ci......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on January 15, 2018

Extraordinarily practical, useful, no-BS advice for running for office or running a campaign. Funny and inspiring but most of all: HELPFUL.......more

Goodreads review by Marianne on October 18, 2017

I only did read parts of it that's interesting/relevant to me, but even if you're not interested in running, this is a good book to read - even if just portions of it - to get a layman's sense of what goes inside running for office and a political campaign, so that as a citizen, voter or just a poli......more

Goodreads review by James on October 26, 2017

According to this book, written for those age 34 and under, I am too old to run for something. Thank goodness for that! Even so, it is a powerful tool for the younger generation(s) to have as they ponder entering the political landscape. It's brutally honest and full of resources to help any young pe......more