I guess another question would be what offices are you all seeking and what is the time frame and details? websites, etc?
Yes.. I am running for Mayor of my town and even took my first campaign contribution this evening.
Mayor JD. Woohoo baby... that's got a ring.
Yes.. I am running for Mayor of my town and even took my first campaign contribution this evening.
I'd run, but have no idea what to do, am broke, and don't think too many people would be up for real liberty. Too scary. People like what is familiar, even if it's prison bars.After seeing victories in many local offices around the country, including Glen Bradley in the state house in North Carolina, and Thomas in Kentucky for County Judge Executive. I'm excited to support as many as I can in the up coming election for 2012. I do hope we see more of us freedom fighters running and winning.
So check the poll and comment and maybe give us a heads up on what is to come.
FOR LIBERTY!!!!
Irregardless
I'm 18 right now, and I don't agree with everything in this forum, but I do plan on running for office someday. I'm a Ron Paul supporter, and I'm majoring in political science at University of Connecticut right now.
Mayor JD. Woohoo baby... that's got a ring.
Going to run for the Alabama state legislature.
Edit: 11th district.
Going to run for the Alabama state legislature.
Edit: 11th district.
Running for a non-partisan office, like mayor or city council might be different than running for state office or congress.
One thing local Tea Party candidates need is advice on how to deal with big state and national government, grants, pork, waste, mandates. I was on the city park commission for a while and felt like Ron Paul a couple of times. Everyone else thought we absolutely HAD to apply for grants for frivolous stuff, because "some other city would get the money".