Sarah Gulke: Wisconsin Youth Activist Leads by Example

Sarah Gulke: Wisconsin Youth Activist Leads by Example

For 19-year-old Sarah Gaulke of Oostburg, Wisconsin, being active in politics has always been a part of everyday life. “My parents have always been involved in politics. I started campaigning when I was about nine,” said Sarah. “My family was supporting Glenn Grothman for State Senate. I would go out with them and help knock…

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Podcast: How to Win at Local Activism (for the Conservative)

American Majority Founder and CEO Ned Ryun is highlighted on Commonwealthy.com Podcast Series today, a site that aims to “Train those who know the benefits of limited government to win elections.” John Tsarpalas brings campaign and activism best-practices to conservatives as he interviews Ned on the American Majority experience. Check out this excerpt from today’s post on Commonwealthy.com.…

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Horsewoman Fights Government Overreach and Wins

Candace Oathout of Crystal, Minnesota has operated under the belief for years that if people are taught the right principles, they will learn to govern themselves. The main goal of her work is to create an engaged, informed populace. “I am open-minded and willing to agree with the other side if they are right. This…

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American Majority’s Training Bomb, September 17th, 2011

On September 17th, 2011, we will celebrate the 224th anniversary of the signing of our Constitution. It is one of the greatest political documents in history, and has provided us with a roadmap to become the most prosperous and free nation the world has ever seen. But in 2011, the principles of limited government and individual freedom are in…

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What’s Next for Wisconsin?

  A recount is looming over yesterday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election.  Currently, Incumbent Justice David Prosser is trailing by 206 votes to Prosecutor Joanne Kloppenburg with 100% of the precincts reporting.   With the momentum from the union protests, this election was one that many thought Kloppenburg would win.  But the Tea Party showed up to…

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From Zero to 60: Effective Activism in Texas

By far the coolest facet of my job is daily interaction with grassroots patriots. Like our Founding Fathers and patriots of every era since then, these people work hard all day, take care of their families, fulfill their obligations, etc. What truly makes them stand with those former generations of patriots is that whether it’s big or small, they refuse to let a day go by where they don’t do something to promote liberty. The future of their country and her freedom is simply too important for them to not take up that banner every day.

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What Elections?

If I were to walk up to a random person today and ask him/her to share their thoughts on the upcoming spring elections in Kansas, I’m willing to bet that the response would be, “What elections?” These elections are so often forgotten about, and so few people actually vote in them, let alone volunteer on…

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