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From Homeschool Graduate to Political Powerhouse

Janessa Pogue, a 28-year-old homeschool graduate, has become a notable figure in the political landscape, thanks to her dedication and passion for making a difference….

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From Concerned Citizen to Councilmember: A Journey of Growth and Determination

In a small city where community involvement is both valued and necessary, Lydia Fletcher decided to turn concern into action. “I had been attending city…

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90 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:    Media Contact: Nate Nelson nate@americanmajority.org   April 3, 2024   90 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win  New Local Leaders win across…

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Matt Batzel: Big Win for Election Integrity in Green Bay

On Friday, Green Bay Election Observer Janet Angus won an important battle in the fight for transparent elections. A Brown County Circuit Court Judge ruled in…

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4 Times Alexander Hamilton Hit the Nail on the Head

Before his name was immortalized in the oh-so-popular musical or his likeness graced the reverse side of our ten dollar bill, Alexander Hamilton made a…

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152 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win in 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:    Media Contact: Nate Nelson nate@americanmajority.org   November 9, 2022   152 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win in 2022 28 New Leaders…

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An America First Family Policy

A startling new study by the Pew Research Center reveals a staggering statistic. The United States is No. 1 globally . . . but in…

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7 Lessons Campaigns Need to Learn

It’s always easier to learn from the mistakes and successes of others than to have to learn the same lessons ourselves. Running a successful campaign…

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Building Blocks of Our Republic

On this day in 1792, the cornerstone of a new edifice was put into place. That building would one day become known around the world…

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Why Was George Washington Opposed to Political Parties?

In the vast and storied history of this country, there has only ever been one president who did not represent a political party – George…

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Fighting for their Children’s Futures

It started small.  Just a few dozen parents who were disturbed when their community’s school board decided not to open up the schools for their…

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5 Times Patrick Henry Hit the Nail on the Head

Few individuals make history for the words they say, words that reach an audience, and stir the hearts of listeners long after the one who…

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Building Bridges

When the votes were tallied and the winners announced, 16 new American Majority – trained leaders had won their races in Wisconsin’s spring elections. One…

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The Sky is the Limit

Jon Creisher is a mechanical engineer, a husband and father to four children, and an active community member. Now he can add Wausau School Board…

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Crossing the Finish Line

Supervisor Yesli Vega felt called to public service long before she ran for her position on Prince William County’s Board of Supervisors. Because of her…

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Who Should Run for Office?

If you’d like your rights to be more than just a figment of your imagination, we need patriots to run for office. If you want…

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A Seat at the Table

When Jennifer Wall decided to run for her county’s school board, she knew she had the experience for the job. After years of serving on…

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Our Founding Fathers Fascination

We love them, we love them not.  Despite our nation’s fluctuating depiction of the men who founded our country, the fascination and obsession with those…

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America’s Most Recognizable Signature

In 1776, fifty six men put their lives on the line when they signed a treasonous document. That document, and many of the men who…

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5 Times Benjamin Franklin Hit the Nail on the Head

On this day in 1706, Founding Father Benjamin Franklin was born. He was known then as he is now for crafting witticisms that both entertained…

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Will this Nation Endure?

On this day in history in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered what became known as the Gettysburg Address. He spoke that familiar phrase recounting how…

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How to Celebrate Veteran’s Day this Year

President Dwight D. Eisenhower declared Veteran’s Day a national holiday to honor veterans who served in our nation’s branches of the military. Each year we…

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4 Times John Adams Hit the Nail on the Head

Today marks the birthday of President John Adams. Born years ago today he is still remembered as a devoted scholar and founding father of our…

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6 Times Theodore Roosevelt Hit the Nail on the Head

Today marks the birthday of President Theodore Roosevelt. Born years ago today he is still remembered as a tough politician and witty man. As we…

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