Mr. Martin,
What can we do to elect President Bush and other conservatives in this upcoming election?
You know, it sounds trite, but the most important thing to do is actually show up and vote. Let me give you an example: there are 60 million Evangelical Christians in this country -- virtually all of whom vote conservative given the chance -- but of whom only 15 million actually show up. These folks could make the revolution all by themselves. So it's all about turnout, or more precisely, our organizing our people such that we turn out more of our base than the other side does. This approach, by the way, also tends to make for purer candidates and starker choices, which certainly works in conservatives' favor.