It’s finally here. You’ve labored through months and months of long hours, endured sore knuckles and blistered feet, angry voters, angrier opponents, and fire-breathing supporters of your opponents.
And now, you wait.
For candidates, campaign staff, and volunteers, Election Day is a strange time; you want to do everything you can to help your campaign to the finish line, but there’s really not much left to be done. So you fidget. You make a few phone calls. Perhaps you wave signs at intersections. But mostly, you wait.
So to all of the candidates and campaign staffers throughout Colorado who have put their hearts and souls into one particular race — no matter the political party — take a bow. You’ve earned it. Thanks for everything you do.
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Best of luck to Lois Court. Beth McCann and the millions of other Americans who know the truth of Mussolini"s maxim: "If you give me the right to nominate, you can vote for whomever you please."
No, you grab a walk packet and you knock on as many doors as you can before 7pm.
Always.
Be.
Ballot Chasing.
With respect…if you're knocking on doors at 6:45 tonight, you're wasting your time.
Bosh. The Keyser campaign doesn't even start until 1905 hours — which is, ahem, military time for 7:10 p.m. or something like that.