Anyone There?
This would be a great campaign to get involved with!
The Kathy Saltzman for Minnesota Senate campaign is seeking motivated, responsible, and passionate individuals to work on a highly competitive suburban race. Kathy Saltzman is currently an education lobbyist who is running as a Democrat for the Senate seat in District 56 (the eastern suburbs including Woodbury and Stillwater).
We are offering internship and volunteer opportunities in several areas including: field organizing, research, fundraising, communications, and volunteer recruitment. As an intern with the Saltzman for Senate campaign, you will be provided with experience in all facets of campaigning with a strong focus on developing grassroots organizing skills from hands-on experience within the district.
Hours and days are flexible. Saltzman campaign staff will be happy to work with you so that you can earn credit towards graduation. This is an unpaid position.
Next week, Thurs. June 15, we will have our Senate District picnic with Al Franken. For those interested in volunteering for this event, we will pay your ticket and offer you an opportunity to meet Al Franken.
If you are interested in applying as an intern or volunteer, send an email with a message detailing your interest and attach your resume to saltzmancampaignmanager@yahoo.com
Please call me with any questions, 651-247-1034.
We hope to hire soon, so priority will be given to those who apply first. Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you soon!
Alice Seuffert
Saltzman Campaign Manager





2 Comments:
rumor has it franken is making wuite a set of rounds in the local political scene in minnesota? true?
That's what I have heard, too. But what I have also heard (and what I like quite a lot) is that he is not just making the rounds as any old politician would, but that he is really making an effort to reach out and connect with MN communities, rural and urban. Certainly part of that is because he has been away from MN for long that he needs a bit of a refresher, but I think it shows a genuine interest to reach out and connect with Minnesotans in a way that is very reassuring from a politician.