Getting Out the Vote (GOTV) begins with you and your ability to recruit people who feel as you do about<br />
changing the state of our nation. The most effective way to recruit people for GOTV is to start with those who<br />
are closes to you, beginning with your personal acquaintances−your family and your friends.<br />
Next, have conversations with your friends at work. Find out whether they feel as you do about the state of our<br />
nation and, if you are in agreement, ask them to help coordinate GOTV with their family and friends.<br />
Don't let opportunities pass you by.<br />
If you are at a barbecue, it is easy to strike up a conversation about the economy or your local politician. If you<br />
find that you share similar political views with the person you are speaking with, you can begin a discussion<br />
about how important it is to vote and even ask the person if he or she would be willing to help with GOTV.<br />
Some good sources for GOTV activists are:<br />
At the Personal Level<br />
• Family<br />
• Friends<br />
• Clubs (e.g, gun clubs, bowling clubs, etc.)<br />
At work [For employees only—If you are an employer, see "Dos & Don'ts for Employers"]<br />
At the Community/Neighborhood Level<br />
• At the pool<br />
• At the diner<br />
• At the Cocktail Party<br />
At the State Level<br />
• Local or state chapters of already existing groups or associations (e.g., Assoc. Builders & Contractors,<br />
NRA, GOA, NFIB, tea parties, Chambers of Commerce, etc.)<br />
• Group affiliations (Motorcycle clubs)<br />
<br />
USE THE THREE FOOT RULE ANYONE WHO IS THREE FEET AWAY TALK TO THEM .......LETS ROLL PATRIOTS!!!!!!" _setvalueurl="http://thegreatawakening.ning.com/main/comment/update?id=5235400%3AComment%3A1280">Building a GOTV Army of Activists Recruitment Getting Out the Vote (GOTV) begins with you and your ability to recruit people who feel as you do about changing the state of our nation. The most effective way to recruit people for GOTV is to start with those whoare closes to you, beginning with your personal acquaintances−your family and your friends.Next, have conversations with your friends at work. Find out whether they feel as you do about the state of ournation and, if you are in agreement, ask them to help coordinate GOTV with their family and friends.Don't let opportunities pass youby.If you are at a barbecue, it is easy to strike up a conversation about the economy or your local politician. If youfind that you share similar political views with the person you are speaking with, you can begin a discussionabout how important it is to vote and even ask the person if he or she would be willing to help with GOTV. Some good sources for GOTV activists are: At the Personal Level • Family • Friends • Clubs (e.g, gun clubs, bowling clubs, etc.) At work [For employees only—If you are an employer, see "Dos & Don'ts for Employers"] At the Community/Neighborhood Level • At the pool • At the diner • At the Cocktail Party At the State Level • Local or state chapters of already existing groups or associations (e.g., Assoc. Builders & Contractors, NRA, GOA, NFIB, tea parties, Chambers of Commerce, etc.) • Group affiliations (Motorcycle clubs) USE THE THREE FOOT RULE ANYONE WHO IS THREE FEET AWAY TALK TO THEM .......LETS ROLL PATRIOTS!!!!!!
Getting Out the Vote (GOTV) begins with you and your ability to recruit people who feel as you do about changing the state of our nation. The most effective way to recruit people for GOTV is to start with those who are closes to you, beginning with your personal acquaintances−your family and your friends. Next, have conversations with your friends at work. Find out whether they feel as you do about the state of our nation and, if you are in agreement, ask them to help coordinate GOTV with their family and friends. Don't let opportunities pass you by. If you are at a barbecue, it is easy to strike up a conversation about the economy or your local politician. If you find that you share similar political views with the person you are speaking with, you can begin a discussion about how important it is to vote and even ask the person if he or she would be willing to help with GOTV. Some good sources for GOTV activists are: At the Personal Level • Family • Friends • Clubs (e.g, gun clubs, bowling clubs, etc.) At work [For employees only—If you are an employer, see "Dos & Don'ts for Employers"] At the Community/Neighborhood Level • At the pool • At the diner • At the Cocktail Party At the State Level • Local or state chapters of already existing groups or associations (e.g., Assoc. Builders & Contractors, NRA, GOA, NFIB, tea parties, Chambers of Commerce, etc.) • Group affiliations (Motorcycle clubs) USE THE THREE FOOT RULE ANYONE WHO IS THREE FEET AWAY TALK TO THEM .......LETS ROLL PATRIOTS!!!!!!" _setvalueurl="http://thegreatawakening.ning.com/main/comment/update?id=5235400%3AComment%3A1280">Building a GOTV Army of Activists Recruitment [and Starting a Personal Database] Getting Out the Vote (GOTV) begins with you and your ability to recruit people who feel as you do about changing the state of our nation. The most effective way to recruit people for GOTV is to start with those whoare closes to you, beginning with your personal acquaintances−your family and your friends.Next, have conversations with your friends at work. Find out whether they feel as you do about the state of ournation and, if you are in agreement, ask them to help coordinate GOTV with their family and friends.Don't let opportunities pass youby.If you are at a barbecue, it is easy to strike up a conversation about the economy or your local politician. If youfind that you share similar political views with the person you are speaking with, you can begin a discussionabout how important it is to vote and even ask the person if he or she would be willing to help with GOTV. Some good sources for GOTV activists are: At the Personal Level • Family • Friends • Clubs (e.g, gun clubs, bowling clubs, etc.) At work [For employees only—If you are an employer, see "Dos & Don'ts for Employers"] At the Community/Neighborhood Level • At the pool • At the diner • At the Cocktail Party At the State Level • Local or state chapters of already existing groups or associations (e.g., Assoc. Builders & Contractors, NRA, GOA, NFIB, tea parties, Chambers of Commerce, etc.) • Group affiliations (Motorcycle clubs) USE THE THREE FOOT RULE ANYONE WHO IS THREE FEET AWAY TALK TO THEM .......LETS ROLL PATRIOTS!!!!!!
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are closes to you, beginning with your personal acquaintances−your family and your friends.
Next, have conversations with your friends at work. Find out whether they feel as you do about the state of our
nation and, if you are in agreement, ask them to help coordinate GOTV with their family and friends.
Don't let opportunities pass you by.
If you are at a barbecue, it is easy to strike up a conversation about the economy or your local politician. If you
find that you share similar political views with the person you are speaking with, you can begin a discussion
about how important it is to vote and even ask the person if he or she would be willing to help with GOTV.
Some good sources for GOTV activists are:
At the Personal Level
• Family
• Friends
• Clubs (e.g, gun clubs, bowling clubs, etc.)
At work [For employees only—If you are an employer, see "Dos & Don'ts for Employers"]
At the Community/Neighborhood Level
• At the pool
• At the diner
• At the Cocktail Party
At the State Level
• Local or state chapters of already existing groups or associations (e.g., Assoc. Builders & Contractors,
NRA, GOA, NFIB, tea parties, Chambers of Commerce, etc.)
• Group affiliations (Motorcycle clubs)
USE THE THREE FOOT RULE ANYONE WHO IS THREE FEET AWAY TALK TO THEM .......LETS ROLL PATRIOTS!!!!!!" _setvalueurl="http://thegreatawakening.ning.com/main/comment/update?id=5235400%3AComment%3A1280">Building a GOTV Army of Activists Recruitment [and Starting a Personal Database] Getting Out the Vote (GOTV) begins with you and your ability to recruit people who feel as you do about changing the state of our nation. The most effective way to recruit people for GOTV is to start with those who are closes to you, beginning with your personal acquaintances−your family and your friends. Next, have conversations with your friends at work. Find out whether they feel as you do about the state of our nation and, if you are in agreement, ask them to help coordinate GOTV with their family and friends. Don't let opportunities pass you by. If you are at a barbecue, it is easy to strike up a conversation about the economy or your local politician. If you find that you share similar political views with the person you are speaking with, you can begin a discussion about how important it is to vote and even ask the person if he or she would be willing to help with GOTV. Some good sources for GOTV activists are: At the Personal Level • Family • Friends • Clubs (e.g, gun clubs, bowling clubs, etc.) At work [For employees only—If you are an employer, see "Dos & Don'ts for Employers"] At the Community/Neighborhood Level • At the pool • At the diner • At the Cocktail Party At the State Level • Local or state chapters of already existing groups or associations (e.g., Assoc. Builders & Contractors, NRA, GOA, NFIB, tea parties, Chambers of Commerce, etc.) • Group affiliations (Motorcycle clubs)
USE THE THREE FOOT RULE ANYONE WHO IS THREE FEET AWAY TALK TO THEM .......LETS ROLL PATRIOTS!!!!!!
Apr 20, 2012