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Time to crank the machine back into high gear teams!!
Let's get this party started.
Let's get this party started.

What do precinct committeemen do? What kind of influence do they have?
Powers of the Precinct Committeeman
Friendly access to neighbors. Most people are eager to know more about their government and the people who run it. When you introduce yourself as their "Republican Precinct Committeeman," they assume you have something to say. You can provide them with information on candidates and issues. Of course, you don't waste your time on those who would rather get their information from the Precinct Committeeman of the other Party.
Respect from elected officials. Since a Precinct Committeeman represents, on average, 500 voters, and has the power to vote for other Party officials and to make endorsements of candidates, any call or letter from a Precinct Committeeman gets the attention of elected officials.
Launching pad for other offices. You would be amazed at how many of our Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, and state and local officials started as Precinct Committeemen, and still serve as Precinct Committeemen even though they hold a higher elected office. That's because they know the power of a Precinct Committeeman.
Direct influence over Party Platform, policies, and selection of candidates. At state, district, county, and township caucuses and conventions, the Precinct Committeeman is an active player. He can have a tremendous influence on the adoption of the Party Platform and policies, support of or opposition to issues, and selection of candidates.
I highly recommend reading the entire article below, but here is a quick excerpt.
http://www.eagleforum.org/misc/brochures/precinct-committman.shtml
What do precinct committeemen do? What kind of influence do they have?
I am a precinct committee person in Gray County in Kansas. This year since Huelskamp was elected to US Congress, the precinct committee people will elect his replacement in the Kansas Senate. When I decided to run for this position I really thought it was a GOTV but in years like this one it definitely has alot more importance.