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Training Video - How To Help a Candidate

 

Don’t worry if your time and money are limited—there’s always something you can do.

You Will Need

  • Desire to help
How To Help a Political Candidate:<br />
Log onto official website

Step 1: Log onto official website

Log on to your candidate’s official website. It will list dozens of ways you can help, from putting signs in your yard to campaign widgets you can embed in your blog.

If you’re planning to volunteer, decide how many hours per week you can devote and what tasks you’d like to perform before offering your services.

How To Help a Political Candidate:<br />
Send fundraising email

Step 2: Send fundraising email

Send a fundraising email to everyone you know and ask them to pass it on. It should include reasons why you support the candidate, especially compelling information that is not widely known.

How To Help a Political Candidate:<br />
Join online discussions & blog

Step 3: Join online discussions & blog

Spread the word by joining online discussions and writing your own blog.

How To Help a Political Candidate:<br />
Write letter to editor

Step 4: Write letter to editor

Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper about why you believe it’s important to support your candidate.

You’ll have a better chance of getting published if your letter is short, witty, and to the point. Check spelling and grammar, too.

How To Help a Political Candidate:<br />
Organize fundraiser

Step 5: Organize fundraiser

Organize a fundraiser. It doesn’t have to be anything lavish—it could be a car wash with like-minded friends.

How To Help a Political Candidate:<br />
Call talk radio stations

Step 6: Call talk radio stations

Call some talk radio stations. Check your candidate’s website for phone numbers of shows in your area.

How To Help a Political Candidate:<br />
Vote

Step 7: Vote

Vote! It’s the best contribution you can make.

On average, only one out of seven people turn out to vote in a primary election.

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