What personal and family considerations should I think about before running for political office?

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  • Ron Faucheux

     
     

    Ron Faucheux is one of America's top political and public affairs analysts. Contributor-at-Large for Campaigns & Elections magazine - a nonpartisan publication he previously published and edited - he writes a column on politics and public opinion. Currently head of government affairs for the American Institute of Architects, Dr. Faucheux is a former state legislator and cabinet secretary. He's the author of the acclaimed book for candidates, Running for Office; editor of The Debate Book, a manual of standards and guidelines for political debates; and editor of Winning Elections, a treasure chest of the best campaign advice ever published.He's handled 116 candidate and issue campaigns as a media consultant and campaign strategist. He's worked on a wide range of issue advocacy, association, corporate and grassroots lobbying campaigns. Since the early 1990s, he's made over 350 national television appearances and has anchored his own national cable TV news show. His network appearances have included the News Hour with Jim Lehrer, The Lou Dobbs Show on CNN, ABC's Nightline, NBC's The Today Show and ABC's Good Morning America. He's trained thousands of political candidates, issue advocates, corporate executives and association leaders. The campaign "message development" process he created has been used successfully by many campaigns, large and small, around the world. Dr. Faucheux graduated from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, received a law degree from the LSU Law Center and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of New Orleans.He teaches courses in Campaign Management and Running For Office at The Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University and at Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute.He was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives at 25 - at the time the legislature's youngest member. He was re-elected twice, once with 84 percent of the vote and once without opposition. He also served as state Secretary of Commerce.Dr. Faucheux resides in the Washington, D.C. area. His office is located at 1735 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20006-5292

  • What personal and family considerations should I think about before running for political office?

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    Host: What personal and family considerations should I think about before running for office?

    Ron Faucheux: Before you run for office you really have to think about personal and family considerations and what impact that has on your personal life; what impact that has on your family life. If you were parent of small children, for example, how does it affect their situation, their lives? How does it affect your spouse if you are married? What is your personal financial situation? Can you afford to take the time? Can you afford to lose the income perhaps during a political campaign season to be able to run for office and then what impact does it have on your personal life thereafter? Because serving in most public offices is very demanding, very time consuming, it takes a lot of effort day in and day out, a seven days a week, 365 days a year and so you need to be prepared for that. Your family needs to be prepared for that because it takes a big effort on the part of not only the candidate, but political families when a member of their family goes into the political process.

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