Election time of year is upon us , which reminds me of another ground I do n’t miss watchingtelevision : all of those political ad ! The one - sided candidate profile rarely address veridical take and even more rarely narrate the whole accuracy of a prospect ’s eyeshot . As someone who cares about food , land and rural offspring , it ’s hard to find out where a prospect stands on these less - often discourse matter .

While you ’re shaking your head at your choices for your state ’s and district ’s political candidates this time of year , do some enquiry into where they stand on military issue that are important to you , whether that be Farm Bill implementation , Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ( intellectual nourishment stamps ) changes , environmental regulations or water ascendancy . Getting this selective information will take finding , so try these maneuver .

1 . Visit Candidate WebsitesI Googled “ senator site ” to ascertain the cyberspace presence for a selection of random Senate candidate across the country . Of the six officeholder and new - to - the - race websites I opened :

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This was just one entanglement experiment I did in searching for Senate candidate . learn the websites of candidates for all of the elect office being fill this yr in your district .

2 . Call ( or Email ) Your CandidatesEven when ag , surroundings and food subject are observe on these web site , they ’re often gloss over in propaganda - speak , sometimes sound ambiguous . If you ’re looking at a prospect who has already serve one or more terms , require about his ballot disc on a certain bill that was important to you in the preceding year . If you ’re deal a raw nominee , ask how he plan to handle upcoming issues . Be specific with your questions , too . It ’s possible the campaigner does n’t have an feeling yet , and you’re able to help to educate him .

The prospect of contacting an elected official or someone persist for election is shivery , but it ’s not bad in world . You ’ll most likely talk to an assistant or an respondent machine . You ’ll get a call back , if you require for one in your message — again , probably from an assistant . Your email will be respond , too . consider it or not , politicians — OK , politician ’ medical intern , volunteers and employees — listen to and learn constituent correspondence .

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3 . seem at Your State Farm Bureau WebsiteYour view and opinions on ag issue might dissent from that of your Farm Bureau , so take their recommendations with a grain of salt . Many stateFarm Bureausoutline the ag and food policy of the candidate they favour , vote records of incumbents and additional political information .

4 . Check out Food Policy Action ’s ScorecardThe nonprofit FPA is bringing food and ag issues to the forefront , rating members of the House and Senate on their food- and ag - related right to vote through it’sscorecard . Again , the ratings are based on FPA ’s views , which might dissent from yours . This is also a good place to keep up with late and forthcoming food and ag policy changes at the home storey .

5 . talking to Farm , Ag and Environment NonprofitsIf you are a member of body politic and local organizations involved with these issues , see if they have campaigner news report . National brass also might cross candidates on a state storey , but they probably ca n’t help you with local official .

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I do n’t love who I ’m voting for yet in November , only that I am exit to vote — and so should you . I ’m not endorse any candidates in this web log . Go do your own enquiry ! I still have plenty of enquiry in the lead of me , too .

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