Almost every major campaign has a big political campaign manager standing behind him. small local campaigns often had difficulty finding a campaign manager to be qualified and available. Often, their solution is to have a candidate to be his own campaign manager, guiding a team of volunteers, families, and friends. Every campaign needs a manager who is not the candidate, even if the manager was just a volunteer or part-time staff members.
-Your Local Political Parties – call your local party headquarters and asked who they would recommend. You’d be surprised how many poli sci majors in college also has significant experience on the campaign volunteers when they graduate.
-Friends of the Candidate – while it is often more desirable to have a political campaign manager who has experience of the campaign, is not always possible to find someone who has experience and is available. Under these circumstances, the campaign must find a friend who organized candidate, confident, and willing to learn to serve as campaign manager, perhaps with advice from consultants paid lasted. Ask around, speak with previous candidates and current politicians, and do not forget the local college campus. Above all, remember that allowing candidates to serve as his own campaign manager is often a recipe for trouble.