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Grassroots and Tea Party Leaders Announce “The New Leaders Project”

November 16, 2010

On the heels of an historic mid-term election, and amid speculation about the future of the Tea Party movement, American Majority along with local Tea Party leaders from across the nation, announced today the launch of The New Leaders Project and the drive to identify 10,000 new, credible candidates in advance of the 2011 and 2012 elections.

American Majority believes that this project, when combined with policy education and grassroots infrastructure development, is the surest way to sustain Tea Party momentum across the nation.

This first of its kind national effort will seek to have 1,000 local Tea Party leaders sign onto The New Leaders Project, committing themselves and their groups to identifying 10 new leaders in their local community to run primarily for state or local office in 2012.  Representatives from Texas, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Colorado, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Florida, Virginia, Arkansas, and Ohio on hand at a press conference this morning to be the first signers of The New Leaders Pledge.

The groups will have from January 2011 until the candidate-filing deadline in their respective states and communities to identify these candidates.  The program will help community leaders identify quality candidates while fostering a new era of accountability between voters and elected officials.

To support the Tea Party organizers, American Majority will offer its proven campaign and candidate training to the new leaders. The New Leaders Project can be found on www.newleadersproject.org.

Since 2008, American Majority has been identifying and training thousands of candidates and local activists in more than 40 states in an effort to build a farm team of conservative leaders for the 21st Century.  With this new initiative, American Majority, along with local groups, will keep the emphasis of what has become one of the most potent grassroots political forces in American history where it belongs – at the local level.

3 Comments

  1. Myra Bushnell on November 17, 2010 at 9:53 am

    Personally, I think the Tea Party leadership should be supporting and promoting Tim Cox and GOOOH. The GOOOH program not only will allow us to select the best candidate for our House of Representatives seat, but will provide funding for his/her campaign. This could certainly be done in conjunction with support for your new program. Anyone not familiar with GOOOH (Get Out Of Our House) should visit http://www.GOOOH.com.

  2. Bridget Burton on January 30, 2012 at 10:07 am

    re: New Leaders Project – I appreciated the comparisons between candidates. But was wanting more info but there was no contact email or phone

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