1. Join the Sign War
Place a sign in your yard or office window. Drive around your neighborhood to make sure signs didnt come down overnight. Make sure candidate signs are up and looking sharp.
2. Mail in Absentee Ballots
Make sure your friends and neighbors send in their absentee ballots early.
3. Help with 72-Hour Flushing
The 72-Hour Flushing staff uses the targeted voter information to flush out those Republican voters who have not voted. Contact your state party to find out how you can help get these Republican voters to the polls on Election Day.
4. Display a Bumper Sticker
Put a bumper sticker on your car or on a community bulletin board as a morale booster. (To avoid peeling off a sun-worn bumper sticker, tape it to the inside back window of your car.)
5. Celebrate with Signs
Celebrate the democratic process. Gather your friends, find a busy intersection and wave yard signs to support your candidate. Youll be reminding voters that the election is near and your candidate is the right choice.
6. MAKE THE CALL!
Call friends and neighbors to remind them to vote. Local campaigns and state parties can provide lists of targeted households. Volunteering at a phone bank can also be a lot of fun, and its a great way to meet other Republicans in your area.
7. Pass out Campaign Literature
Walk your neighborhood with campaign literature and remind neighbors of the upcoming election. Your personal touch could help the swing voter turn out in the GOPs favor. Take the kids and make it a family affair.
8. Serve as a 72-Hour Volunteer
HELP WANTED are the watch words in the last 72 hours before the election. Volunteer coordi- nators with each campaign or at the state party will let you know where youre needed most.
9. WORK THE POLLS
Working with your local campaign or state party, get a list of targeted voters and check this list against the official polling place list to make sure targeted voters have voted.
10. Act as a Designated Driver
Drive volunteers to targeted precincts and get voters to the polls.
For State and Local Party Information, go to this link:
http://www.rnc.org/stateparties
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