Monday, September 17, 2012

NFRW Capital Connection

Operation Swing State

After the Republican convention, we're all more energized than ever to defeat Obama!

And we can ensure Romney wins (as we did with Scott Walker) by mobilizing volunteers to use the online Romney phone bank to make vital voter ID phone calls to swing states (the campaign automatically directs our calls to swing-state voters).

Here's the game plan: RWF groups can host weekly calling parties and join hundreds of other conservative groups nationwide doing the same thing. Not only will we win the White House, this could also be a great way to build Federation participation and membership.

It's our choice for 2012--we can either make phone calls or have Obama for 4 more years.
◼ We need to be working now because the presidential election is going to be very close, especially in the swing states.

◼ The swing states will determine who is our next president and the Romney online phone bank is only calling swing-state voters.
◼ If we decide not to volunteer in the presidential race, we're really working for Obama.
So here's how to organize 2-hour Romney weekly calling parties:
◼ Do it at a home or office with a wireless connection. (Callers can call on their own from home but it's more fun and productive at weekly calling parties).
◼ Each caller only needs a phone (cell or landline) and a computer (laptop, desktop, or iPad).
◼ To make calls for Romney, either go to ◼ www.MittRomney.com and move your cursor on the Get Involved Tab at the top and then when the drop-down menu appears, click on the Call From Home or for more detailed instructions, click on the Operation Swing State tab at the top of ◼ www.OperationSwingState.org and then click the Mitt Romney tab.
◼ If the Federation's clubs want tips on how to organize, promote, and host a calling party, please have them ask us--we're here for them. We can even provide copy they can use for emails or flyers. Just email or call us--we're here to help each club get their weekly calling party up and running as soon as possible.
Building on Success:

Operation Swing State reached out to over 1,300 conservative leaders on calling parties to help Governor Scott Walker fight his recall and that turned out pretty well for Walker.

We can do it again for Romney. The goal is to restore our economic and constitutional freedom and take back America in 2012! We think that's worth 2 hours a week of calling time by each Federation club from now to November 6. What do you think?

Be a part of this vital nationwide effort!

In the fight of our lives to take back America,
Susan and Don Silver, Grassroots Organizers
Operation Swing State
A 2012 grassroots phone-calling campaign to take back America ◼ www.OperationSwingState.org check for access to candidates' online phone banks; 310-282-8440, Los Angeles

Susan is an active member of Santa Monica Republican Women Federated
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NFRW Attends Women for Mitt Rally in Virginia

On Thursday, September 13, NFRW President Rae Chornenky stood on the stage with Governor Mitt Romney during a rally in Fairfax, Virginia. Flanked by Women for Mitt, Romney spoke to the enthusiastic crowd about the struggles business owners, particularly women business owners, are experiencing in the Obama economy. He pledged to keep taxes low, curb regulations on small businesses, repeal Obamacare, open Virginia's Outer Continental Shelf to drilling, and support the Keystone Pipeline. According to the latest Gallup poll, the unadjusted unemployment rate was 8.1 percent in August, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that women lost 92 percent of all the jobs lost under the Obama administration, despite the Democrat's cry of a Republican "War on Women."

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NFRW Teams Up with Barbara Bush Foundation to Promote Literacy

Each September, we promote literacy by honoring Former First Lady Barbara Bush, the continuing "First Lady of Literacy." This article is to remind all clubs to send in documentation of club literacy work for our Barbara Bush Literacy Program by October 31st.
For details, visit ◼ http://www.nfrw.org/programs/literacy/literacymonth.htm