. I'll go in, lick envelopes and see what else there is to do. I'm sure there are plenty of things to do in the background. Originally Posted by AnsleyThat's got to leave a bad taste in your mouth...
I don't think that's always the case though Naomi.No one is trying to "burst her bubble", Ms. Elana. she wanted opinions and I shared mine. Again I stick by what I posted. You can be in the "background" and still be outed. It would be smart to consider the "what ifs".
It depends on what Ansley decides to do and who's campaign she decides to volunteer with. When you go volunteer, they do ask you what you're comfortable in doing to help.
Now, when I started volunteering in 2008 for POTUS, no one checked into my background because I wasn't close to him, I wasn't in his main campaign headquarters and I wasn't traveling with him. I did get a chance to meet him when he visited our city though.
When I went to fundraising parties here in Omaha and in other cities, I ran into a few clients and no one said a word.
As volunteers, you can decide what amount of time you give and how high up you wish to work towards. If Ansley was to say that she wants to WORK for the campaign and gain more access, then I would tell her to tread lightly and carefully because that's a whole nother ballgame.
We have no idea who Ansley wishes to volunteer for anyway folks. Could be someone in local office, congressman/woman, senate or POTUS. Stop trying to bust her bubble. Originally Posted by MsElena
You can be in the "background" and still be outed. It would be smart to consider the "what ifs". Originally Posted by Naomi4uNaomi, I have considered the what ifs, I had started thinking about it long before I started this thread. Being recognized isn't a big concern of mine. I think I know of your friend and the politician. I'm sure she and I would be regarded quite differently out in the real world.