Imagine you're telling a story to your friends, at the end, you say 'I'm running for office.' It makes it clear that you're not just talking about being a leader, but actually doing something. It's like saying 'I'm going to be the winner!' in a game everyone is playing.
Examples
- When your friend says 'I'm running for class president,' they're telling you that they actually want to be in charge of the class.
- If you say 'I'm running for office,' it's not just a dream, it's your plan.
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See also
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I'm Not Running for Office, Really!'?
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I'm Not the Enemy'?
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I Have No Enemies'?
- How Can One Person Become the Leader of an Entire Country?
- How Does Persuasion Actually Work in Politics?