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Jerry Stone: How to Live and Govern Within Your Means

As much as county commissioner Jerry Stone would like to drive a Cadillac, he’ll have to be content with a Chevrolet. His philosophy, both in…

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13 Part Series on the Bill of Rights

Our friends at the Close Up Foundation have produced a brand-new, thirteen-part documentary series on the Bill of Rights. Their award-winning documentary production team and…

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Harnessing the Power of Twitter

Last month a senior White House official was fired after he was identified as the owner of an anonymous Twitter account. What reportedly began as an outlet…

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Strong Move: Local attorney runs for office to increase county efficiency

Attorney Kathryn Strong may be new to campaigning, but that doesn’t intimidate her from considering a run for Circuit Clerk this coming year in Sumner County, Tenn. Strong is…

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A Guide to Better Schools Through Better School Boards

Protecting the status quo will NOT produce a quality education for America’s students. Grab a free copy of our new guide.

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Jane Birdwell: A Focus on Local Government Transparency

Jane Birdwell, Vice Mayor of Goodlettsville, Ten., has made it her mission to help people become more aware about what’s going on in their local…

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Business Principles for Your Campaign

At American Majority, we think it’s critical for campaigns to have lots of information and training resources at their finger tips. Not only do we…

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7 Campaign Trainings Coming to Wisconsin!

The Left is hoping that you don’t pay attention to local elections and their impact on your community. But we won’t let the Left have…

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Why Candidates Hate Fundraising

By Brandon Lewis, published in Campaigns and Elections I hate calling people to ask for money. I hate begging. I hate fundraising! It usually takes…

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New Leaders Summit, October 11 & 12

American Majority, in partnership with the Allen West Foundation, is pleased to announce our New Leaders Summit OCTOBER 11 – 12, 2013 in Philadelphia, PA. Read…

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Allen West: Let’s Stop Talking and Start Walking

We announced last week that American Majority and the New Leaders Project is partnering with The Allen West Foundation to educate and inspire the next generation of conservatives…

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A Proud New Partnership

I’m excited to announce that this year American Majority and the New Leaders Project is partnering with the Allen West Foundation to educate and inspire…

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5 Places to Find New Leaders

One of our recent blog posts centered on several qualities that you will find in a real leader. Once you’ve determined what you are looking for in…

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Holding Your Representatives Accountable: “Vetting Principled Candidates”

We’re excited to share these tips from friend of American Majority Marty Hiles, a local political expert from Waxahachie, Texas.  We, conservatives, have become a…

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Communication and Your Campaign

At American Majority, we think it’s critical for campaigns to have lots of information and training resources at their finger tips. Not only do we…

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Pennsylvania Success: Philly New Leaders Training

It’s an exciting time here in Pennsylvania, having just opened a full-time American Majority office in King of Prussia, PA. Our Pennsylvania team is hitting…

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What It Takes: Qualities of New Leaders for a New American Revolution

American Majority exists to identify and train leaders- we do this at the college level with our Campus Majority program, throughout the nation with our…

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State Legislators Stand up for Right to Freely Associate

Nearly 300 State Legislators Sign Statement Expressing Disappointment over Senator Durbin’s Letter Letter asserts Constitutional right for businesses, legislators to freely associate Read more on…

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New Leaders Make a Big Difference in TN

The old saying goes, “The best defense is a good offense.” That certainly rings true in politics. The last five years have been a busy…

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7 Shortcuts to Freedom: Local Conservative Activism

The government is changed by people who choose the individuals who represent them and hold them accountable once elected. It’s actually quite simple. I like…

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Strategy and Tactics: Avoid Confusion on the Campaign Trail

Cadets at West Point Military Academy are taught to analyze an effective mission on three separate tiers: objective, strategy, and tactics. The broad, desired end-result…

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Deanna Alexander: Fighting for Transparency on Milwaukee County Board

What prompts everyday Americans citizens to run for office to better their communities?  For Deanna Alexander, a mother of two in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, it…

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Alan Doane, Montana State Rep: “It’s not just a shot in the dark”

“I think it’s important for any candidate to realize that this isn’t just a shot in the dark. You can have a systematic approach to…

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Sue Hardenbergh Employs Political Activist Strategies

“I truly knew nothing about politics.” Sue Hardenbergh was a stay-at-home mom from Ohio. The most she had ever done politically was hand out a…

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