Early in March, I had every intention of writing about my experiences campaigning with a speech disability as my state’s primary was quickly approaching.
Door knocking was about to ramp up tenfold, forcing me to challenge one of my last internal barriers of speaking out of the blue to strangers.
I had already experienced the “Sorry, I can’t help,” and “not interested,” in the early days of canvassing, as the door was closed in my face before my iPad could finish my opening introduction as a Board of Education candidate.
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