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CADEN: I ended up in We the People because Government and U.S. History were really fun and I want to continue doing it. Also because my dadโs in government. I mean, I want to follow in his footsteps one day.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG (WALKING WITH HIS CHILDREN IN A PARADE): Woo!
CADEN: And there he goes.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Happy Glen Allen day. You guys โ don’t look like youโre having so much fun.
CADEN: Hey, I’m smiling.
CADENโS SISTER: I love the rain.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: People are going to get confused.
CADEN: I’m smiling, Dad. I mean itโs wet as hell.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: How are yโall?
CADEN: My dad is Schuyler VanValkenburg.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Hey whatโs up? How are you?
CADEN: He’s the current delegate for the 72nd District of the Virginia House of Delegates and a Government teacher at Glen Allen High School.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: How are you guys? You guys having fun?
CADEN: And we lost him again.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: I love all the kids being troopers. I love all the kids being troopers. How are yโall?
CADEN: Hey, youโve got a raincoat. You can put on the hood.
CADENโS SISTER: Iโll take it off.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Woo. Whatโs up? Howโs it going?
CADEN: Off again. I mean, I’m sure Dadโs taught half the kids here.
CADEN: My dad, he’s been teaching for most of my life, um, at various schools and first ran for office in 2017 following the presidential election that year. He’s been doing that since I was 11-year-old.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG (SPEAKING TO A SMALL CROWD): Uh, I’m going to keep it brief because we have a lot of doors to knock. We only have 31 days. Time is scarce, right?
CADEN: Back when I was an 11-year-old, I knew nothing about how the campaigning process worked but I used to think it was mostly just like giving a speech on why you should vote for me. But a lot of it is the more boring stuff.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG (CAMPAIGNING DOOR TO DOOR): Hello. How are you?
VOTER: Good. How are you?
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Good. My name is Schuyler. Uh, Iโm running to be your state senate assembly member. I would love to earn your vote.
CADEN: This year, the campaignโs mostly centered around abortion after Dobbs v. Jackson โ Democrats going pro-choice, trying to get a amendment for that in the Virginia state Constitution.
VOTER: Youโve got to win this. You got this down.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Yeah, weโre feeling good. We’re doing the work.
VOTER: Yep. You are.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: That’s why I’m here.
VOTER: You are. You are. And youโre all over the TV. You look fabulous.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Yeah.
CADEN: I will go out and some people will say that they’ve seen my dad’s ads. They’re everywhere. It’s absurd.
CADEN (TO HIS DAD): How did canvassing go?
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: It was good. Not a lot of doors opened, but that’s O.K. TV is important, though.
CADEN: Yeah it is.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: People watch TV.
CADEN: I’ll just quote some of the lines from his ads at him that I think are particularly corny.
ARCHIVAL (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT):
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: I’m Schuyler VanValkenburg. When I’m not here, I’m here in a classroom of high school students. Here. . .
CADEN: I’m a teacher, and I represent you here.
ARCHIVAL (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT):
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: . . . and here, I put it into action.
CADEN: I’m a teacher. I’m a parent, and I’m a delegate. That stuff, I’ve heard it so many times. It makes me cringe every time. A lot of my life is just focused like what my dad is doing in some ways.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Weโre going to be gone, so we’ll be back.
CADEN: So figure out dinner is what you’re telling me.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Yeah. Figure out dinner is what Iโm telling you.
CADEN: O.K.
SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG: Yeah.
CADEN: But I know he’s doing this because he thinks he can make a difference. It’s really inspiring to see that your dad, who was just a teacher at a public high school is now, like, one of the more important people in the state. It’s just really cool.
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