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¶ … RUN FOR OFFICE would run for political office for a number of reasons. First, I think I could make the world a better place to live if I were elected to office, and I do not think that many politicians run for office for this reason, I believe many run for the power and prestige that politics can bring. There are many things wrong with our country and our world, and while I know one person cannot change everything, I think that change begins with one person, and then continues, and that is one reason I think I could make a difference. I'm not happy with the way things are being done now in our...

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There are people who cannot afford decent housing, decent food, and who work for extremely low wages, and I would like to change this. America is a great and rich country, and there should not be people in our country who go hungry, or cannot afford the drugs and health care they need to survive. We are a great country, and yet I do not think we take care of many of our people very well, and I would like to change this.
A also feel that running for office is one good way to give back to the community, and that is something that everyone who is able should do.…

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