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Special “Conservative Campaign Tips” E-dition

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2015

Here’s How To Make Your Opinions Stand for Something

image004Yesterday at the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were asking Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane about “Basic Grassroots Lobbying.”

“I thought you’d never ask,” Kane said, “Grassroots lobbying is an attempt to influence legislation by influencing public opinion. To be considered grassroots lobbying, a communication must: Refer to specific legislation.”

And because no matter how involved you may become in the political process, every citizen should know how to lobby his government. (Don’t forget that it IS a Constitutional right, after all).”

Knowing how to effectively lobby – and actually doing so – is what gives Conservatives a voice in the development of public policy. It’s not enough to show up at the ballot box every few years and elect some people to office. You’ve got to keep an eye on them once they get in, (even the one’s you may be friends with). Then let them hear from you whenever you feel it’s necessary. That’s the essence of grassroots lobbying.

But how can you be more effective in the process? There are some fundamentals when it comes to being effective in politics, and one of them is to multiply and organize your efforts.
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According to Grassroots Tips from Drew McKissick: To become more effective in the process, there are some fundamentals when it comes to being effective in politics, and one of them is to multiply and organize your efforts.

Effective grassroots lobbying is a team effort

In any team sport, the players are supposed to work according to their individual responsibilities for the overall benefit of the team. The better they work together, the more likely they are to reach their goal – winning. You have to know the rules, the positions, and the key players.

At the same time, a winning team needs to be strategic in its overall game plan and consider the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition as well as their own.
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Whether in grassroots lobbying or actual campaign politics, “the game” is pretty much the same.

You don’t have to pay too much attention to the way things are going to know that it’s more important than ever before that conservatives build winning “teams” of players at the local level to offer support to public officials in advancing public policy, or to bring heat when it’s necessary.

All the more reason for you to either join a local grassroots lobbying team or start one of your own.
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Instead of complaining, make a point to reach out to some people who think like you do today and get started.

What’s stopping you?image003image013