Now this is refreshing, the guy is more honest than you're average polly - Juan 
muh nagger, you should __definitely__ give this a go, make peace with your 
Spanish argie overlords.

Seriously, you'd probably win a seat this way ...


   Election 2020: Waitaki candidate Daniel Shand says he doesn't know anything 
about politics
   https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12352994

      Daniel Shand is asking for people's votes, saying he'd 'probably make a 
pretty good MP'. Photo / Vera Alves

      If you're tired of election candidates that over-promise and 
under-deliver, then you may very well wish you lived in the Waitaki electorate 
so you could vote for Daniel Shand.

      The candidate, whose first billboard has gone up in Wānaka this weekend, 
says he doesn't know anything about politics but is keen to give it a go.

      In a letter to the Waitaki electorate, which has also been posted on the 
"Vote Daniel Shand" Facebook page, the candidate says he doesn't currently have 
any positions.

      "I'll make something up later. Politicians don't normally do what they 
say anyway," he wrote.

      "Ring me up and tell me what you want and I'll probably just do that," 
the aspiring MP added.

      "I don't know anything about politics, but as this never stops anyone 
else from getting involved in government so I'll give it a go. It seems the 
less experience you have the better you'll do. I probably have the least 
experience of anyone running so perhaps this will give me some kind of 
advantage."

         Election campaigning is heating up in Wanaka pic.twitter.com/ILaYVzfruy
               — Jamie Wood (@larusnz) August 1, 2020

      Shand, 37, says he will be putting more campaign billboards up over the 
next few days and will also announce a tour of the different towns in his 
electorate so he can talk to people about his campaign.

      "I'm not going to give any speeches, I don't want to tell people what to 
do. I want them to tell me what to do," Shand told the Herald.

      Shand, who moved to Cromwell a few months ago from Whanganui, says he has 
now lived in the area for "several months" and feels he has "enough of an idea 
of the place and its people to represent them in Parliament".

      "It's a fine and often overlooked province, it's not a bad place. While 
running over the next few weeks I'd like to add that I'm also single and I'd 
like to hopefully meet a nice lady one day. I thought maybe while running for 
Parliament," he added in his letter.

      "I might meet a few new people and maybe a nice girl. So if you're not 
interested in voting me into Parliament maybe we could go out for a coffee 
instead."

      He invites people in his electorate to call him up to discuss ideas and 
let him know what they want from the Government.

      Shand says that he is very keen to be elected and that is name will be on 
the ballot. He is not worried about his lack of experience impacting his 
political career. "What I don't know, I'll learn," he said.

      His billboard has been shared on social media where people have pointed 
out Shand probably would not be the least qualified person to ever try to 
become an MP.

      "He seems rather over qualified, but if elected, that'd change," one 
person joked on Twitter.

      "At least he's honest. That puts him ahead of some of his competitors," 
someone else commented.

      It is not Shand's first attempt at running in a local election. In 2019, 
he ran for the local council in the Whanganui District, where he promised he'd 
make "everything better".

      He says that campaign went "very well" and he made "quite an impression".

      Now in the Waitaki district, he continues his political aspirations, 
hoping people will vote him in on September 19. "I've got as much chance as 
anyone else," he added.

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