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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prac. Tic. Al.
Christine Pelosi has written a primer on How To Run. (Also, on how NOT to run, when that's the right thing to do.) She's got the background and experience to know the lessons of how to go about running for office, the first-hand experience of training people to do it, and a wealth of voices who back up her practical advice with their first-hand stories of why they ran...
Published on February 17, 2008 by Alexander Clemens

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1.0 out of 5 stars Did I Read This Wrong?
This, to me, was more about the authors own experience working on campaigns and her mothers campaign. I read the entire thing and found it rather useless. I wish I could review it better but it is not as good as many of the other books out there. I only read it further because I wanted to see if I was missing something or if the beef would be further down the road;...
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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prac. Tic. Al., February 17, 2008
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Alexander Clemens (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Future Leaders (Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Candidates, Staffers,) (Paperback)
Christine Pelosi has written a primer on How To Run. (Also, on how NOT to run, when that's the right thing to do.) She's got the background and experience to know the lessons of how to go about running for office, the first-hand experience of training people to do it, and a wealth of voices who back up her practical advice with their first-hand stories of why they ran and what they learned. Practical. Solid. Essential for the first-time campaigner, the twenty-year incumbent, the journalist, and the woman on the street who wants to get an understanding of How It All Works.
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9 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Want Practical Advice?, December 4, 2007
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This review is from: Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Future Leaders (Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Candidates, Staffers,) (Paperback)
Look here! Christine Pelosi is someone who has been getting dirt under her fingernails in grassroots politics since she was in the stroller. "Boot Camp" is not the result of just another pundit or academic writing about politics. Christine really gives you both the promise and blessings of fighting for something you believe in while she also tells the truth about the planning and hard work it takes to succeed. She should know because there are at least three generations of Pelosi's who have risen to the top of the political ladder -- a grandfather who was mayor of Baltimore, a mother who is Speaker of the U.S. House, and herself as a 10-year elected veteran of the Democratic National Committee from California. Practical is what the Pelosis know and live; commitment to cause is what fuels them.

Anyone who wants to win an issue or office should put this on their early reading list.

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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Did I Read This Wrong?, January 20, 2011
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This, to me, was more about the authors own experience working on campaigns and her mothers campaign. I read the entire thing and found it rather useless. I wish I could review it better but it is not as good as many of the other books out there. I only read it further because I wanted to see if I was missing something or if the beef would be further down the road; nothing. I am far from a fan of Nancy Pelosi but I thought her daughter would step away from her mother. Alas, all she did was talk about her mother, her experiences and far fetched ideas for a campaign.

I will say this...it is a very Progressive book, so if you're a Liberal Democrat, Conservative Republican or a true Independent, this book really isn't for you. It's typical college rhetoric perfect for the progressive candidate.
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6 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Am A Candidate, And So Can You, November 13, 2007
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Step aside, Colbert - Christine Pelosi has a real strategy for running for office, and anyone, she says, can do it. I listened to Pelosi on the radio the other day and she was so exciting, I checked out her book the same afternoon. She makes practical and worthwhile suggestions for being politically active - and her advice is valuable for anyone. I'm just a copy editor but I feel like even Clinton's senior staffers could learn a thing or three from "Campaign Boot Camp."
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4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Campaign Boot Camp Baisc Training for Future Leaders, February 6, 2010
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Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Future LeadersThis book must have been written and published as an exchange of salary for services in a political campaign with an eye to future sales, an advance and perhaps educational credentials for publishing a work! If these are not the correct answers or the motivation of the author there does not appear to be any justification for the effort expended to get this book into the public's hands! I might be the only person who purchased this work except libraries. And I suggest even the libraries remove it from their shelves! The thoughts, content and examples are dated, contrived and trite. Another author or work will serve your aspirations better.
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