Deadline Aug 6

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is the official campaign arm of the Democrats in the House of Representatives. The DCCC is the only political committee in the country whose principal mission is to support Democratic House candidates every step of the way. Currently, the DCCC is recruiting for its Fall Fellowship program.

DCCC Fall Fellows Program:   Are you looking for an opportunity to break into politics? Want to have a leadership role on a top tier Congressional campaign? Would you like to work for a current or future Member of Congress? The DCCC’s Fellows program will be placing Fellows in top tier Congressional races around the country.  For more information, click "Read More."
We are looking for smart, energetic, fun people committed to protecting the Democratic majority in 2010. People who are leaders in their communities. Persons interested in increasing or starting their involvement with politics. People who are available to work at least 20 hours per week.

What do you get?

Learn what it takes to win a competitive Congressional race.

A leadership role on a Congressional campaign.

Access to the DCCC’s Conference Call Series. This weekly series will have guest speakers who are experienced campaign workers where you can share your experiences and what you’re hearing out in the field.

Fall Fellows Program will take place from the end of August to Election Day. Fellowships are unpaid but housing will be provided if necessary by the campaign. 

To apply for this program, please fill out the online application and submit a one page resume and cover letter to www.dccc.org/fellows no later than Friday, August 6. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact Makese Motley at (202) 863-1500 or DCCCFellows@DCCC.org

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