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Fleming's Congressional Campaign Seeking Interns

Tue, 07/27/2021 - 09:59
Bridget Fleming is running is making her second bid for the Democratic nomination for Congress this year.
Durell Godfrey

Hey, kids: ever wanted to be a part of history?

Bridget Fleming for Congress is looking for motivated interns to join its operation. Both in-person and remote applications are being sought for people to work in multiple facets of the campaign, including fund-raising, operations, and communications.

Ms. Fleming, a Suffolk County legislator from Noyac, is making her second bid for the Democratic nomination for Congress in New York's First District.

Internships offer the chance to get behind-the-scenes experience in a major congressional race. Those interested are asked to send a resume and cover letter to [email protected]. The only requirement, according to the campaign, is a positive attitude.

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