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Central Committee Campaign Update

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Allan Bartlett
AllanBartlett
Irvine, CA

Good morning to everyone. I just wanted to write a quick note about what's going to happen in the next month until the June 3rd election. I'm working on getting lists of absentee & high propensity GOP voters. I should have those by next week. We're going to need our candidates and volunteers to call and door knock these important voters to make sure our names get out there.

For the candidates, I have a person you can call to talk about getting on more slate mailers. His name is Nate Horodysky and his number is 714 895-3195. Another firm to call is Citadel Campaigns. Their number is 916 760-1115. I know everyone has their own budget on how much they are going to invest in their campaign. It's up to you how much you want to raise & spend. I myself am trying to stay within the $1000 limit.

This is going to be a really low turnout election June 3rd. We should be able to really leverage our ideas and volunteers and get our Central Committee candidates elected with our efforts the next month.

respectfully,

Allan Bartlett

Rick
user 6073442
Costa Mesa, CA
214th Post

I think it would be helpful for those running to writeup a summary about their positions on issues or how they view the governments role. There have been so many elections where those running for Central Committee only appear as a name on the Sample Ballot! Now how is anyone supposed to make an informed decision with NO information about a candidate?

Prior to the Internet, voters had to rely solely on their Sample Ballot and there wasn't a single statement in there from anyone running. For such a critical link between voters and those who will select which candidate the GOP will endorse and promote, there must be much better communication from those running to the voters.

I suggest a candidate summary, and if possible, getting it placed in the Sample Ballot. Speaking for myself, if I saw a candidate summary in the Sample Ballot, they'd get my vote for at least putting in some effort in informing the voter about their positions. The basic GOP positions would be a good start, but I'd try and impress on voters that "you really mean it."

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