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Your Election Day checklist
Believe it or not, most campaigns go into Election Day totally unprepared. Here’s a list of things you need to have taken care of: Email all of your supporters and remind them to vote. Don’t just assume they know the election is Tuesday, or that they will even remember to vote for you. Your supporters […]
Read moreCheap software is revolutionizing local elections
“Most citizens have no idea who’s running for (local) office and are therefore open to persuasion—a significant fact since local elections can be swung by just a few votes. And since persuasion at the local level happens by direct voter contact, field organizing is the key to victory. The campaign that does it better, wins,” […]
Read moreIf you’re running next year, your campaign starts now
Are you planning to, or thinking about, running for office next year as a Libertarian? Then you’d better be at the polls on Election Day. Why? Because pretty much everyone who will be casting a ballot next year is showing up on Nov. 6. You need to be at the polls to introduce yourself. First, […]
Read moreLet voters ‘show you the door’
With less the four weeks until Election Day, every Libertarian candidate needs to be knocking on the doors of registered, active voters. When going door to door, remember: * If you have kids or a dog, bring them with you! Voters will appreciate seeing a candidate with cute kids or pets. * Don’t wear sunglasses. […]
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