– Report Political Perpetrators
In 2020, someone you know, or know of, will be running for a political office. 
Obviously,  most candidates running for office will not experience Election Day  success. I think anyone seeking public office should be groomed, so to  speak. Candidates should be knowledgeable about the important issues in  whatever districts, cities, counties or states where their election  attempts take place. They should know all applicable campaign laws and  procedures, they should be able to recognize qualified political vendors  and contractors and they should peruse campaign reports from previous  candidates for the targeted office to determine the amount of money  spent in the last couple of elections and they should identify who are,  or were, the major campaign contributors. Most of the time, aspiring  candidates do none of the above. Candidates listen to their friends,  their coworkers, their congregation members and sometimes their enemies  prior to deciding to run for office. 
Once you announce your  candidacy, every political perpetrator, every political charlatan and  every political con man or crook will approach you and tell you that  they can generate votes for you. 
You might hear Black candidates  say, 
“I have a white friend so Ill get the white vote” or white candidates will say, “I support Dr. King and the local HBCU so I’ll get the Black vote”!
Well, if you don’t know, campaigns of today are highly  scientific and technological. You have geo-demographic voter targeting,  match merging of census data, you have digital media production and  targeting and other new age election techniques. In politics, as in  life, your “friends” will be close to you, the candidate, but your  enemies will be closer! At every event a candidate attends, at the  reception, at the rally, at the church, at the school, at the political  forum and at every other place, someone will pop up out of the blue sky  and tell a candidate, “Hire me and I’ll get you all of the votes in this  town or in this area.” Don’t believe them. Your campaign contributors  will tell you, “I gave you money so you should hire my cousin’s  girlfriend that wants a job in politics. She’s good.”. 
Don’t believe that either. 
History  is the best political teacher. If you want to know if a campaign worker  can help you, take a rudimentary look at what politicians the person  has helped in the past. In a recent election cycle, a Black candidate  called me and asked me to contribute to his campaign and to share my  political resources and knowledge to assist in his victory. I asked him  how many Black political professionals he had hired and he told me all  of his campaign money was to pay whites and all Blacks could only be  volunteers on his campaign. I wished him well in the election but I also  told him, I only work on campaigns where if one worker gets paid, all  workers get paid! How can you consider yourself a superior candidate on  one hand and suggest that everybody that looks like you in your district  or community is an inferior campaign asset? If you don’t know the trips  and traps of running for political office, you better ask someone that  knows how the political game is successfully played before you get  embarrassed on Election Day! 
Don’t wait until the last month or  the last day to try to put a winning political army together. If you are  considering running for office in 2020, you need to get started as soon  as possible, you need to have some money of your own to finance parts  of your campaign and you’ll need solid political advisers with a history  of political success! 



