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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (63284)1/3/2012 4:28:34 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Two ways to start: (Various ways to get the info)

1. Internet

2. Go to Your State Republican Party web site for general information on participation
i.e. Republican Party of Virginia --

3. Go to Local Republican Party Web Site for info
County, Congressional District, Senatorial District

4. Go to Republican National Committee web site for info


5. Go to Candidate's web site you want to support

i.e.www.wolfforcongress.com

Your Congressman or Congresswoman's site will have numerous links

Via Telephone: Start at the local, state levels

1. Call your State Republican Party Headquarters for contact information
and filing information-----e.g. in Virginia it is Republican Party of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia

2. Call your County Republican Party Committee-----
e.g Fairfax County Republican Committee/Loudoun County Republican Committee are two
in Northern Virginia --------usually these are staffed by volunteers who can help with info---if not ask for
call back from Vice Chairman or Chairman.

3.. Call your Congressman's office on Capitol Hill, if of the same party as you are
Request contact numbers and people's names to call ---------for info and help in getting
involved beginning at the local level. General Capitol Number for your Congressman or Senator
202-224-3121 (They do not do campaigns in their offices but may refer you to a number
for their campaign office.)

4. Call your Senator's office on Capitol Hill if of the same party for you-----same as Congress
Campaigns are not run out of their office-----they can refer to campaign number.

5. Call the Presidential Candidate's Office in your local area that you wish to support

You may have to call their national numbers to get referral to local
people recruiting delegates for the local level. Check the internet for their sites
and numbers to call.