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    <title>This journey has come to a close.  </title>
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    <published>2010-05-01T16:04:53Z</published>
    <updated>2010-05-01T16:28:26Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Dear Friends,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This journey has come to a close.&nbsp; It is with regret that I announce I will be leaving the 2010 US Senate race. It is official, we have filled the paper work with the FEC.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;I want to...]]></summary>
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        <name>Adam Shaffer</name>
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        <![CDATA[<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#000000" face="Verdana">Dear Friends,<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This journey has come to a close.&nbsp; It is with regret that I announce I will be leaving the 2010 US Senate race. It is official, we have filled the paper work with the FEC.<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;I want to thank all of you for your support and the interest you have shown these past months.&nbsp; We have learned so much about our government going through this process, and also quite a bit about people in general.&nbsp; It is so important to remember - after going through all the hoops one has to jump through, even though it seems as if our leaders do not want the Average Joe to represent his peers - we can not stop striving to stay involved in the process.<br /><br />I would like to apologize now to anyone I was not able to personally thank before this this posting.</font>]]>
        
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    <title>Looking for Volunteers</title>
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    <published>2009-10-14T19:55:50Z</published>
    <updated>2009-10-14T19:57:17Z</updated>

    <summary>I have noticed that we are falling a little behind on signature collecting goals. The goals were a little high to begin with, we were trying to get to the 5000 signatures just ourselves. I will have to rely more...</summary>
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        <name>Adam Shaffer</name>
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        <![CDATA[I have noticed that we are falling a little behind on signature
collecting goals. The goals were a little high to begin with, we were
trying to get to the 5000 signatures just ourselves. I will have to
rely more on volunteers if we are to reach the 5000 mark. I have been
asking friends and family as I see them. But I am going to put it out
to there for anyone visiting the website to see.<br /><br />We
need people to help circulate the petition to put my name on the ballot
in November 2010. I haven't asked anyone signing to make sure they vote
for me. Instead I ask that they do their own research and investigate
all candidates and issues before they go and vote. Having more
involvement should lead to more discussion which should lead to more
potential solutions to our common problems. Getting my name on the
ballot is more about additional choices, independent ideas, and more
individual involvement in decisions and policies that shape the path
our country takes. <br /><br />The reason I am trying to get on the
ballot, beyond the obvious getting elected to the Senate, is to
increase people's involvement in the system. Having a non-politician
without the backing of a major party branding or name recognition will
hopefully in the future motivate others to get more active. That could
mean running for office themselves, helping another candidate or issue
get on the ballot, or just educating themselves and others about
politics.<br /><br />If my experience with collecting signatures from the
public had not been positive, I would not be asking for more
volunteers. We are living through a very polarizing time politically.
Everything seems to be a hot-button item. I have noticed when talking
about the campaign it allows for a discussion without people getting
defensive. It has allowed me to discuss policies and problems without
the extra baggage of having to argue for one side or another. This
happens because the discussion starts at my candidacy and from there we
move to a discussion to find the solutions.<br /><br />The new goal I am
trying to achieve now is to have as many
volunteers as possible circulating the petition gathering 5-24
signatures each. What I have been asking of our first volunteers is to
collect signatures from their friends and family. This helps the lead
to more involvement, if not more discussion. I would expect that the
experience I had with friends, family, and the public would be very
similar to what a volunteer collecting for signatures would experience.<br /><br />If you would like to volunteer please fill out the contact form on:<br /><span><a href="http://adamshaffer.org/index.php/contact/" class="smarterwiki-linkify">http://adamshaffer.org/index.php/contact/</a></span><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>First Foray into Signature Gathering</title>
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    <published>2009-08-23T22:38:50Z</published>
    <updated>2009-08-23T22:52:54Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Some former co-worker friends of mine told me about a Tea Party being held in Cuyahoga Falls, last Wednesday evening.&nbsp; A large turnout was expected, so for sheer numbers of people alone it sounded like something we would not want...]]></summary>
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        <name>Emily</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[Some former co-worker friends of mine told me about a Tea Party being held in Cuyahoga Falls, last Wednesday evening.&nbsp; A large turnout was expected, so for sheer numbers of people alone it sounded like something we would not want to miss.&nbsp; <br /><br />This was the first time that I personally carried a petition to get signatures, and I must admit that once you are out there trying to approach people, it can seem daunting.&nbsp;&nbsp; There was only a two-hour window for the event, and a lot speakers where scheduled.&nbsp; There was never a lull in the speaking time to be able to really talk to people without feeling like you were interrupting them.&nbsp; Also, the event started at 6pm, and we could only arrive after work, so while we arrived exactly at 6pm, it would have been better to arrive earlier to catch people on their way in.<br /><br />I would say that ninety percent of the people we gathered signatures from, once we answered their concerns, were positive about Adam's efforts. &nbsp; It was a nice feeling.&nbsp; Now that we have some real "outsider" experience, I think it helped us learn what answers we need to have at the ready when talking with the public.&nbsp; <br />]]>
        
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    <title>Campaign site launch</title>
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    <published>2009-08-05T18:24:12Z</published>
    <updated>2009-08-05T18:33:08Z</updated>

    <summary>Hi, and welcome to the Adam Shaffer for Senate campaign Web site! I want to know what you think about anything and everything you see, from the text to the images to the layout, so please leave a comment in...</summary>
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        <name>William Cline</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[Hi, and welcome to the <a href="http://adamshaffer.org/">Adam Shaffer for Senate campaign Web site</a>! I want to know what you think about anything and everything you see, from the text to the images to the layout, so please leave a comment in the <a href="http://adamshaffer.org/index.php/contact/">guestbook on the contact page</a>. You won't hurt my feelings, I promise.<div><br /></div><div>Note that we've got a couple of Twitter feeds and a blog, all of which you should be able to find from the <a href="http://adamshaffer.org/index.php/news/">news page</a>. I'm still working on integrating the blog with the rest of the site, so I'm hoping the blog is even easier to find and follow in the future.</div>]]>
        
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