CaliBoy2000
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So I got an interview all set and ready to go for my Congressional Nomination. But we moved to a new house in a nearby city due to personal reasons a little less than a month ago. I don’t have any connection or whatsoever in my old address. So I called the office of my previous congressman to inform them about the change of my address. Unfortunately, they told me that I can’t go on with the interview since I’m a constituent of another district. So I have to do the entire nomination process all over again for another Congressman in my current district—AND IT’S DUE IN 2 WEEKS!
My question is, how does the nomination panel, or the congressman assess my overall qualifications? Because I am still studying and will finish high school in my old school, and most of the impact I’ve made is within my old city. That of which is in my old congressional district. I’m curious because I personally think that the Congressional panel wants young men and women who have made an impact in their District and the city in which that district occupies.
It really sucks to have things that’s out of my control happen to me... but oh well, I’m still going through the process and continue to push through!
PS. I also applied for a Senator and VP nomination, just curious to see how my congressional nomination will go...
My question is, how does the nomination panel, or the congressman assess my overall qualifications? Because I am still studying and will finish high school in my old school, and most of the impact I’ve made is within my old city. That of which is in my old congressional district. I’m curious because I personally think that the Congressional panel wants young men and women who have made an impact in their District and the city in which that district occupies.
It really sucks to have things that’s out of my control happen to me... but oh well, I’m still going through the process and continue to push through!
PS. I also applied for a Senator and VP nomination, just curious to see how my congressional nomination will go...
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