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Andrea’s Story: Virginia Campaign Manager on Creating Leaders Who Listen

Currently working as the campaign manager for a Virginia state delegate, Andrea Raffle aims high; her goals this year include winning a primary and general…

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How to Use Twitter Lists to Make Sense of Twitter

In the vast world of Twitter where any cause, big or small, can create endless numbers of tweets and retweets, information overload increases exponentially to…

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American Majority Trains in Colorado in June

Lakewood Campaign Activist Training Lakewood, CO, June 20 Learn to organize, mobilize and communicate at a grassroots level to impact your community as a conservative activist at…

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4 practical ways to highlight your brand on social media

It’s no secret that people follow people.

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ICYMI: Here’s the recording of the “Planning Your Campaign” webinar

Did you enjoy our “Planning Your Campaign” webinar but would like to fill out your notes and review the information — or maybe you signed up…

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Contemporary Campaign & Online Activism Webinar Series

Presented by American Majority in partnership with The Manning School The age of new media requires professionals and aspiring political leaders to manage a dynamic and…

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10 Free, No-Nonsense Stock Photo Sites for the Conservative

Last time I talked about creating online graphics for free. Today I’m looking at some places to get free, no-attribution-required stock photos online for those times…

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For the conservative: 7 ways to create online graphics (for free!)

One of the questions that we consistently hear when American Majority trains conservatives to effectively use social media is this: “How do I create graphics…

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Share Your Story: Enter to Win a Bluetooth Speaker

What’s your story? Welcome to the American Majority Alumni Network! If you attended an American Majority training for candidates or activists, you are part of…

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How to Make Sense of Your Twitter Feed Using Only Your Smartphone

“To tweet or not to tweet?” That is the question. This blog post will help move you away from wondering whether to create a Twitter account to…

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Son of Gov. Walker to Spearhead NH and VT Activist Trainings

Do you know men and women interested in influencing positive change on their college campuses or within their local communities? Don’t miss the series of…

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How Does Your State Rank?

It’s a fact. States with lower taxes and less government spending experience more economic growth. The state in which you live affects jobs and business…

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How Future Candidates are Prepping to Win Local Spring 2016 Elections

“Do your homework. Plan out where you want to run. Make sure you know how many votes are needed to win. Put together a solid…

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Remembering Lincoln: Would a beard improve the prospects of these presidential hopefuls?

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) Monday, on the heels of former First Lady Hillary Clinton’s announcement Sunday she’s running for president, announced he’s running for president —…

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4 Ways to “Shake It Off” While on the Campaign Trail

The path to any elected office is far from glamorous and oftentimes has many bumps and discouragements along the way; the thing activists and future…

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The Lean Campaign Model

The Lean Campaign Model

The essay below is by Austin James at Pixels & Politics. View the entire piece here.  The Existing Campaign Paradigm For those familiar with the political campaign…

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“Shell-schocked” over Rep. Schock? Not so much — check out these four political faux pas

Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) allegedly guzzled even more taxpayer dollars in false mileage-reimbursement claims on an SUV than originally reported, according to a new analysis released…

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What I Learned from the Fall of Rep. Aaron Schock

If you’re going to break laws and bend rules as a congressman, there are certain things you can do to avoid attention – don’t post…

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Winning: The Art of Getting it Right

It’s finally February and spring campaigns are underway. I talk to lots of candidates this time of the year who are jumping into the door-to-door…

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Activism Boot Camp Comes to You

1,000 Trained Students, Activists & Campaign Staffers The CPAC Activism Boot Camp last month was a roaring success, with almost 1,000 people trained to run winning…

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Ready, Set, Win: CPAC Success!

The first-ever CPAC Activism Boot Camp powered by American Majority was a sweeping success! Almost 1,000 college students and adults from across the nation last…

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Attend CPAC on Wednesday this Year

Update: Dr. Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, and Governor Bobby Jindal have confirmed their attendance at the Wednesday evening reception following the Wednesday-afternoon campaign and activist boot camp. Governor…

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The Most Comprehensive Training in the History of CPAC

CPAC 2015’s All-New Do-It-Yourself Campaign & Activism Training CPAC this year features all-new do-it-yourself campaign and activism training. Powered by American Majority, these fast-paced social–media;…

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Two Percent is Not Enough: How Many Run for Office?

A recent project by the Pew Research Center shows a mere 2 percent of Americans have thrown their hat into a political race and yet…

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