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Young Conservatives: Join us at the Forge Leadership Summit

American Majority is thrilled to train young conservatives at the Forge Leadership Summit this summer. If you are a principled, passionate young conservative (ages 16-24),…

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Centralized Government in Old France and Modern America

By Dennis Teti The French author Alexis De Tocqueville’s less well known book is titled The Old Regime and the French Revolution.  Tocqueville’s historical narrative…

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9 Ways to Build a Dynamic Campaign Website

9 Ways to Build a Dynamic Campaign Website

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Every company, cause, organization, and even government agency has their own website, and political campaigns are no exception to that rule. All candidates need…

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Colorado Chapter

Announcing a new Colorado chapter!

I’m proud to announce that we have launched a new American Majority Colorado Chapter this month. We welcome American Majority Colorado Executive Director Nick McIntyre…

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Say Goodbye to Clipboards: Run a Data & Tech-Driven Campaign

The American Majority team was excited to provide leading-edge training for attendees of CPAC 2016 in March. Armed with the best in political training, conservatives…

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41 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win

  41 AMERICAN MAJORITY TRAINED NEW LEADERS WIN American Majority continues to train conservatives across Wisconsin For Immediate Release MEDIA CONTACTMatt BatzelAmerican MajorityMobile: 920-917-5860Email: mattb@americanmajority.orgApril…

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How to Make the Most of Your Millennial Volunteers

Every campaign from start to finish needs volunteers of all ages, but sometimes the best volunteers that you can have are millennials. I’m a millennial…

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Network Like a Pro While Still in College

Everyone knows that in politics it’s not what you know but who you know. However, if you didn’t grow up with parents who knew people…

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10 Twitter Tips for the Conservative as Twitter Turns 10

Twitter turns 10 today! Social media has changed dramatically over the past decade and consequently you must keep up on the latest ways to make the most of Twitter as a conservative. In celebration of a favorite social network among the American Majority team, here are 10 of our favorite Twitter tips:

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50 Top Social Media Content Ideas for Candidates & Activists

Running for office? Managing a campaign? Looking for new and innovative ways to spread your conservative message? If you’re running for office, you must be…

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Download Now: CPAC Activism Boot Camp Guides

As you walked into the Activism Boot Camp, one of our volunteers handed you a series of guides describing how you can train to win in your local communities.

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9 Must-Have Tools for the Penny-Pinching Conservative Activist

In a world where there are so many voices competing for noise, it may seem like your brand—whether it’s your blog, your campaign, or your…

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Blogging for Freedom: Top 5 Things You Need to Know

Blogging for Freedom: Top 5 Things You Need to Know

We are living through a period of unprecedented technological advancement. We have televisions and radio and can access the entire world through the Internet on…

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Train to Win: Student Activism Track at CPAC 2016

This year CPAC is offering an entire afternoon of training designed to equip you, the conservative student activist, to #win2016! If you’re a student who…

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#CPAC2016 Activism Boot Camp Agenda

We are pleased to release the final agenda for the CPAC 2016 Activism Boot Camp, running Wednesday, March 2 – Friday, March 4, during the Conservative…

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Meet Andrew Wilkow, Charlie Kirk & Peggy Grande at CPAC Activism Boot Camp

The early states have cast their ballots. Super Tuesday is fast approaching. Make no mistake about it—the 2016 election is in full swing. The question…

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Wisconsin’s Public Union Battle: 5 years later

Wisconsin’s Public Union Battle: 5 years later

Five years ago today, thousands of patriots rallied in Madison, Wisconsin to send a message that they supported common sense collective bargaining reforms

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Wisconsin Assemblyman John Macco Helps Return $8.5 Million to Local Schools

John Macco has been serving as Wisconsin’s 88th Assemblyman since his election in 2014. He came from a business and finance background and now serves…

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4 Ways that Presidential Candidates Thank Their Volunteers

Volunteers are the lifeblood of any campaign. Not only do they save a campaign a lot of money, they give the candidate credibility. After all,…

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Army Veteran Works to Improve Wisconsin School Board Finances

After returning from serving a tour overseas with the Wisconsin Army National Guard during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Josh Schoemann decided to continue serving the public…

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How Facebook Propels Winning Campaign

We’re proud of Jeanette Hough, a Fairfax County resident, who ran after watching her school board members operate their own agendas. Among many controversial moves,…

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Wisconsin Trainings You Won’t Want to Miss

Greetings from American Majority Wisconsin!   We hope you’ve had a great first month to the New Year!  This is shaping up to be an…

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3 Ways to Eliminate the Fear of Fundraising

Imagine that you are a conservative candidate whose campaign is resonating with people. You are drawing crowds to your events, and people are getting excited…

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5 Online Tools That Every Campaign Needs

  Last year, the 2016 Republican presidential candidates held a debate at the Reagan Presidential Library. It is not shocking that over the course of…

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