Identifying and documenting a community problem for a political campaign

author: Timmons, Angie
"Most . . . political campaigns begin with identifying a problem that has an effect on the community and using that problem to leverage support from constituents. This . . . guidebook explains how community problems and proposed solutions become core pillars in an election campaign, as well as how to assess candidates based on their stances toward these problems. Readers will learn to identify the issues that impact their own communities and gain the knowledge they need to address those issues and create real change through political participation"--Provided by publisher.
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call number/section: 324.7
subjects: political campaigns, juvenile literature, political participation, community organization, political science, civics, community life
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