What you can expect from Campaign-in-a-Day with American Majority

What to expect from Campaign-in-a-Day session with American Majority? Let’s hear what attendees at a recent Campaign-In-A-Day at Liberty University had to say:   At each American Majority Campaign-in-a-Day training, attendees are divided into campaign teams. Then, they are given their own candidate along with their full bio. Using the candidate’s unique strengths strengths and…

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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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#Win2016 Summer Campaign & Activism Webinar Series

Summer Campaign and Webinar Series

American Majority has partnered with the Manning Centre to bring you a series of four FREE webinars to train you to succeed online and on the campaign trail. Reserve your spot today! How to Message to the Heart: Thursday, May 12, 2:00-3:00 pm ET It’s time to stop talking like statisticians and start engaging in real conversations…

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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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State of the Unions

I still remember the smell of that locker room. Every summer during college, I worked at a plant on an industrial island in the Mississippi River. Corn syrup (the fructose in our soft drinks) was the main product, although we also loaded some impressively big barges with some sort of cattle feed. Hours were long,…

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Today Is An Historic Day In Wisconsin

Today is an historic day in Wisconsin, but you wouldn’t know by the lack of protestors in Madison.  As if all but forgotten, Act 10 (the famous Budget Repair Bill) is officially the law of the land here in the Dairy State.  I find it strangely odd that I am back in Madison on the…

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ANY PREDICTIONS?

Budget Repair Bill: done, but held up in court.  State Supreme Court Race: done, but held up in recount.  Senate recall campaigns: mostly done, but held up with the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board verifying signatures.    What is next?  No one can predict. Who would have predicted our State Capitol being overrun with people sleeping, eating…

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Game Over, Birfers

The President has released his long-form birth certificate, proving that he was, in fact, born in Hawaii as he has consistently said. You can find the (.pdf) here, and the press secretary’s statement here. It was just a matter of time until this came out. For an explanation of the political expediency of releasing the…

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Top 10 Dark Horse Republican Presidential Candidates

With the presidential election only about 20 months away, the list of GOP nominees is slowly starting to come into focus as “exploratory committees” and PACs are forming almost on a daily basis. The names are well known: Gingrich, Palin, Romney, Bachmann, Pawlenty, Daniels, etc. And while some of these names might not excite all…

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Winter is Back

This past week I started packing away all of my winter items and getting ready for spring in Wisconsin.  I was looking forward to a new beginning, snow finally melting, the robins returning and buds appearing.  It seems to me a breath of freshness is needed in Wisconsin, winter is always tough here and I…

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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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Top 10 Ideas for MSNBC to Try In Order to Increase their Ratings

I am just going to come out say it: I loathe MSNBC. I really do. I cannot stand that network. At all.

And because of this, I LOVE the fact that they consistently get beat down in the ratings by Fox News. Seriously, I delight in their misery.

Thus, it is that I came up with some ideas for MSNBC in order to try in an attempt to raise their normal viewership (somewhere in the neighborhood of 87-92 folks nightly) to at least the lower triple digits.

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