While many Seton Hill students are involved in political activities at various levels, three Seton Hill seniors: Brian Blasko, Michael Rubino, and Karissa Kilgore, have spent the last few months working hard for two very different campaigns.

Senior Brian Blasko of North Huntingdon, Pa. is running for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in the 56th legislative district as an Independent against incumbent Democrat James E. Casorio and Republican Joel Reiter. A dean’s list student studying history, political science and social studies education, Blasko is also a multi-sport athlete, playing both soccer and lacrosse, and a public policy intern with Seton Hill University president Dr. JoAnne Boyle.

“I want to be a person that truly makes a difference,” says Blasko, explaining why he chose to run for office. “Too many candidates are in office doing nothing for the state and community. We need real leaders who are not going to make a career in the legislature.”

Citing education, property tax relief and health care as his top three campaign issues, Blasko says that he is “asking people to stray away from voting their party affiliation and vote for the best candidate … we need to get away from a two-party system and encourage more citizens to become involved in their government.”

While Blasko says he’s run 90% of his campaign on his own, he credits a few current Seton Hill students (including his fellow public policy interns) and recent graduates for providing critical assistance in the past few months. He states that only “very good time management” has allowed him to run a campaign while keeping up with a rigorous academic schedule.

“My academics always come first,” Blasko says. “I have to work long days and nights often, including weekends… but in the end, nothing is difficult for those with the will to succeed.”

Seniors Michael Rubino (of Monaca, Pa.) and Karissa Kilgore (of North Apollo, Pa.), both members of the Seton Hill College Republicans, became new media stars in the Santorum campaign as a result of their writing work on the Seton Hill University College Republicans blog.

“I had been volunteering for the [Santorum] campaign since last winter, doing more of the new media side of things,” said Rubino. “At the State College Republicans conference last spring we met the head of Santorum’s New Media and Political Technology department, who was impressed with our SHU College Republican blog.”

As a result of that meeting, Kilgore became a New Media intern with the campaign. She was subsequently chosen to serve as one of the hosts, along with Rubino (who continued to work for the campaign as part of his internship with a Pittsburgh design firm) of a series of campaign videoblogs on Santorum’s site. Some of the videoblogs were filmed in a studio, others were filmed on site at campaign events. In addition, both students filmed campaign commercials. Rubino’s commercial is currently airing on MTV; Kilgore’s has yet to be released.

Rubino, a dean’s list student studying art and graphic design, relied on theatre experience and years of performing as a member of the local comedy troupe, the Cellar Dwellers, to help him in front of the cameras. Karissa, also a dean’s list student and an English literature major, found having a camera pointed at her “a little unnerving” even with pageant and modeling experience to fall back on. “We were both flattered,” she says, “when the director told us how professional we were.”

Currently, both students are continuing work with the College Republicans on various campaigns, and plan to be, according to Chairman Rubino “heavily involved in the 72 Hour Task Force that the GOP is organizing for the days leading up to the Election.”

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Becca Baker, Associate Director of Media Relations
724-830-1069 / 724-689-3599 (cell) / bbaker@setonhill.edu

Note to media: All three Seton Hill students mentioned here are willing to be interviewed on this topic. Please contact Becca Baker for contact information.