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My First Time: A Political Novice Runs for Office

My First Time: A Political Novice Runs for Office

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My First Time: A Political Novice Runs for Office

Bill Thomas | The Washington Post | December 5, 2010 | 3,173 words

I ran for Congress in Maryland’s 8th District because I thought the government was spending too much money. I had no idea how much I’d be spending, or what I’d have to show for it when the ballots were counted. My rookie stats — 2,242 votes, 15.25 percent of the total — are a matter of public record, although the public’s not exactly clamoring for a look-see. Which could be the harshest lesson from all of this.

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