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Old 07-16-2008, 01:59 AM
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I'm pretty sure that every active of every chapter of every sorority knows that talking about politics during recruitment is a no-no, (ie. an active won't ask a PNM, "How do you feel about a woman's right to choose?").

I'd be surprised (yet, Greek life in the South continues to surprise me) if you'd be cut from a chapter solely for stating your political affiliation on your resumes sent to your recommenders. No doubt, actives are going to want to talk to you about your internships/activities during recruitment, and inevitably this will come up, but there are different ways to go about it. Highlight your leadership skills gained and your feelings about working for a campaign. As long as you stay away from the issues and don't try to incite a political disagreement, you should be ok.
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