Full Disclosure Time
Posted by Adam Graham in : BloggingLate last year, I told of coming on with the John Cox Campaign as Idaho State Coordinator, when asked I was honest that I had not been paid anything. Well, I’ve crossed the threshold and have started doing paid work on the Cox Campaign blog.
I’m working with a couple other good folks on it, and I think it will be a great and fulfilling project. I’m not in it for the money. Working on building the infrastructure of a Presidential Campaign blog, particularly one with whom I so strongly agree, is a fun and exciting challenge.
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Comment by Bubblehead [Visitor]
Congratulations! I look forward to seeing what you write there.
Comment by Adam Graham [Member]
Thanks, Bubbs.
Comment by Cameron [Visitor]
Congrats Adam
Comment by Stephen [Visitor]
Congrats, Adam, but this man isn’t worth selling your soul for a few bucks.
The blog is incredibly well done, but I bet you won’t be posting that he has raised about $2,700 this quarter, and less than $10,000 all last year.
That’s hugely embarassing, considering how many radio interviews he’s done in the past year.
Comment by Adam Graham [Member]
First of all, I’m not selling my soul. That’s the rhetoric of a disgruntled former campaign worker. I agree with Mr. Cox on pretty much everything but one issue.
Whatever, you think of Mr. Cox at this point, there’s a professional way to respond to these things. Going on blogs and bashing a former client certainly ain’t it.
As for money, fundraising is not a topic that affects the American people.