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Originally posted by LXAAlum
Also, if you are representing a candidate who is not of the "popular" party in your area (picture Pat Buchanan running for an office in Massachusetts.....) also be willing to develop a tough skin, and have your messages memorized well - stick to the issues and the messages, and avoid the personal attacks that WILL occur...just apologize for disturbing someone and move on.
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I can attest to that; polling for a largely unpopular candidate can be a real experience. You'll hear old ladies say things that you didn't think was in their vocabularies.