When I launched my first campaign in 1999, I knew that the arc of my public service would have many chapters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think I know a lot about campaigns.
A lot of times when people are on campaigns, it can be like a movie set.
My family has been around campaigns for a long time. It's something you really have to be sure that you alone want to do. Because if not, if you don't want to do it, that will just blow through the surface at some point, and people can tell. And when people can tell, it's all over.
Now I believe that people need to understand what's happening in my campaign, and they're going to get three or four snapshots of that, with plenty of time before the first disclosure happens in June.
Well, you know, what's so exciting, is that it was a really telling campaign as well. Whenever we start looking at the differences, they could never be more clear.
I think my mom and dad knew from the very beginning that I was destined to go into public service.
Going back to high school and college, I believed I would be involved in public service. I literally could not conceptualize anything else.
When Fargo came out, I hired a publicist for the first time in my life. I thought, if ever I was going to make it, that was then.
Here's what I know about political campaigns: no matter what you map out at the beginning, it's always different at the end.
I was born into public service.
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