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Brian Mast: Double Amputee Special Operations* Veteran Runs for Congress

Brian Mast lost both legs to an IED while serving Joint Special Operations* Command as an explosives expert in Afghanistan. Military service had been a…

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Scott Miller: Saving the World, One County at a Time

Scott Miller of Salt Lake County, Utah was screaming at President Obama on TV one afternoon when his 14-year-old daughter told him bluntly that if…

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American Majority President Matt Robbins Talks #GOPDebate on Bloomberg

American Majority President Matt Robbins and Bloomberg Politics’ Mike Bender discuss the first Republican presidential debate. They speak on on “Bloomberg Markets.” (Source: Bloomberg) Was…

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How to Take Action After the First Presidential Debate

With the first presidential debate happening tonight, it is time for conservative activists and leaders to organize and mobilize for 2016. An election critical to…

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Grassroots to Lawncare: Building a Successful Campaign Part Four

In Part Three, I resumed discussing the requirements for building a grassroots campaign and how it is similar to growing a lawn. The following post…

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Youngest Oklahoma State Senator Joseph Silk: District’s First Conservative

If you’re looking for a grassroots success story, meet State Senator Joseph W. Silk of Broken Bow, Oklahoma who, at the age of 29, is…

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Grassroots to Lawncare: Building a Successful Campaign Part Three

In Part Two of this series, I resumed discussing the requirements for building a grassroots campaign and how it’s similar to growing a lawn. The…

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BUCKEYE BOOT CAMP & DEBATE PARTY, CLEVELAND, OH

Join the ACU and American Majority for a day of training, speeches, and debate. American Majority CEO Ned Ryun will be spearheading the American Majority training sessions…

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Braving the Politics of Education on a Florida School Board

Nick and Kelly Lichter’s involvement in local politics began with their commitment to the best possible education for the children of Collier County, Florida. Their…

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How to Cross the 2,000 Twitter Follower Mark

Are you on Twitter and frustrated that you can’t pass the 2,000 follower mark? (Twitter rule: once you follow 2000 users, you are only able…

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Grassroots to Lawncare: Building a Successful Campaign Part Two

In Part One, I introduced the requirements for building a grassroots campaign and how it’s similar to growing a lawn. The following post is a continuation of…

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Ben’s Story: What Happens When Students “Just Get Involved”

For high school student Ben Franke, conservative values aren’t just something to talk about, they’re something to act on. American Majority brought our Youth Grassroots…

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Conservative Outsider Defeats Native Incumbent

As a non-native conservative of Ocoee, Tennessee, Karen Bracken faced incredible odds when she decided to run for county commissioner as an Independent in her…

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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…

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How to Google and UnGoogle Yourself

It is no secret that the internet never forgets anything, but too often people fail to realize that it also applies to their information. Are…

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Grassroots to Lawncare: Building a Successful Campaign Part One

If you have ever seeded a yard, you know that the time can pass by at an agonizingly slow pace. Weeks or months can go…

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Ann Rommel: Empowering Women in California to Lead

Ann Rommel’s passion for free speech and an informed populace has translated itself into a career of training conservative women to run for office. Ann’s…

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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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