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Why America is Great Vol.6: We the People

Volume VI, titled “We the People,” examines the fight between Anti-Federalists and Federalists following writing the Constitution. These two groups were divided on whether or…

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How to Find Campaign Volunteers and Earn their Support

Volunteers are the lifeblood of political campaigns. Cash-strapped campaigns are always in need of extra man power and motivated, properly trained volunteers can be worth…

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Why Constitution Day Still Matters, 231 Years Later

Why celebrate Constitution Day? On September 17, 1787, our founders, the members of the Constitutional Convention, adopted our Constitution as the governing document for our…

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Why America is Great Vol. 5: To Form a More Perfect Union

Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Volume V, titled “To Form a More Perfect Union,” examines the imperfect setup of the…

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Why America is Great Vol. 4: Self Government

Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Volume IV, titled “Self Government” examines the history of America’s early settlers, the Puritans. They…

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Calculating Your Vote Goal: How many votes do you need to win an election?

In campaigning, there’s one number that matters, and that’s how many votes you get on election day. It doesn’t matter how many yard signs you…

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Why America is Great Vol. 3: The Appeal to Justice

Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Volume III, titled “The Appeal to Justice” addresses the misconception that all colonials were furious…

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Good Intentions Lead to Bad Wind Energy Policy

As Americans, most of us want to live in a clean environment, breath clean air and drink clean water. In the United States, conservatives as…

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Why America is Great Vol. 2: The Rule of Law

Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Volume II, titled “The Rule of Law” lays out the arguments of the colonists and…

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Why America is great Vol. 1: Our Rich Heritage

Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. In the Revolutionary era, pamphlets were circulated among the colonies to publicize newsworthy headlines and…

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7 Places Every American Should Visit

Our nation’s capital, Washington D.C. is home to an array of historic locations, political powerhouses, cultural activities, and fine arts venues. It is no surprise…

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6 Times Ronald Reagan Hit the Nail on the Head

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]What makes a president great? Is it the policy their administration enacts, the relationships they build with foreign powers, or the speeches that inspire their…

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Getting on the Ballot: Part 2

The Ugly of 2018 You already read Part 1 right? Great, so what in the name of John Denver happened to Colorado in 2018? The…

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Lessons from Kindergarten We Still Need to Learn

In kindergarten, five and six year old children learn the basics of civility. They may learn simple skills such as the alphabet and numbers, but…

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The Good and the Bad of Getting on the Ballot: Part 1

2018 has already been a whirlwind in Colorado politics (and everywhere), and we are barely past the primary election. In Colorado, as in many places,…

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How to Take Freedom Fest Home

There is an undeniable, electrifying sensation that accompanies a conference of like-minded individuals. When you are surrounded by brilliant minds, critical thinkers, and inspiring orators…

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Why respecting our flag matters

  A recent controversy regarding kneeling at the National Anthem during sports events has been raging for the last couple of years. Our president has…

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Running for office? Do this to your Facebook page right now.

Once upon a time all you needed to be successful on Facebook was time, elbow grease, and understanding of your audience. Unfortunately, Zuckerberg’s dorm room…

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VIDEO: Will Social Media Save Democracy?

American Majority CEO and Founder Ned Ryun joined a panel hosted by the Cato Institute to discuss social media and democracy.  

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Congratulations to AM trained Jena Powell!

Congratulations to 24 year old Jena Powell on winning her primary election for the Ohio State Representative 80th District on Tuesday! The election was one…

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Plant the seeds of your political success

Spring is finally here (at least here in Virginia) so if you’re anything like me, you’re out in the yard, pulling weeds, pulling up thatch,…

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American Majority Alumna in The News

Over the last nearly 10 years, American Majority has had the privilege of training more than 40,000 candidates, activists, and leaders across every state in…

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32 American Majority Trained New Leaders Win

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Media Contact: Nate Nelson nate@americanmajority.org   April 4, 2018 American Majority Helps Change the Shape of Local Government   Mequon, WI – Following last night’s Spring Election,…

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American Majority Yard Sign Champion

We Have a Winner! For two and a half weeks you have been voting for your favorite yard signs as part of the American Majority…

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