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u/xanderg4 ยท 6 pointsr/politics

This is, actually, not as hard as one would think. You can run for county or city office and there are a number of resources to help you. Check out this book, Sidewalk Strategies. It might even be at your local library. You can also check out EMILYs List which has a great resource on fundraising, I think the book is called Making the Bread Rise? Or something like that.

A lot of people think you need big connections or pie in the sky ideas to win. This is rubbish. Scott Walker got his start running for county office. Thom Tillis, Republican Senator of NC, got his start because he was annoyed about plans to build a bike lane in his city.

Get involved in your local party, recruit younger people to said party, find an issue that matters to your community, run on that issue.