Saturday, November 1, 2014

CFRW Capitol Update Saturday, November 01, 2014

President's Message

We are approaching the last 72 hours before the crucial November election. What we do over the next 3 days can make a big difference between success or failure. It is so important the we all make time to help our Republican candidates. Every campaign will need as many volunteers as possible to walk precincts, make phone calls and so many other tasks. Contact your candidate campaign offices, call your county committee, or victory office to see how you can best help our candidates.

We are Republican women and our task is to help elect our Republican Candidates. One of the most important things we can do now and through election day is to speak to all your Republican friends, family and neighbors and make sure they all vote in this election. We have lost too many elections where Republicans decide to sit home and not vote. We cannot let this happen, there is too much at stake in 2014! This election is too important to the future of California and America, no one can sit this one out! Look at what you agree with in a candidate and remember it is impossible to agree with anyone 100% of the time. We have so much more that we agree with, let’s concentrate on that! Our Republican candidates are always better than the Democrat, Independent, Green or any other political party candidates.

There are still voters who have not made up their mind how to vote. If you meet some of these voters talk to them about what Republicans believe in compared to Democrats. Many volunteers are also needed on election day and right up to the closing of the polls. Some of our members have trained to be poll workers or poll watchers. We need to have many eyes available to ensure the voting rules are upheld at the polling locations. Precinct Captains and volunteers can help by visiting the polls to check the list of voters who have not yet voted at their polling place and then call the missing voters to remind them how important their vote is. Maybe someone needs a ride to and from the polling place. We can change the political climate in California and Washington DC.

If everyone of our members would volunteer just 2 hours over the next 72 hours or on election day, we would have an army of Federated Republican women making a difference across California. We need to remember that one person does make a difference because we are all working together doing what we each do best to make a difference. The future is in our hands! We live in the greatest country the world has ever known, but it is in trouble and we must win this election, what ever the cost.

Yes we are all busy, but isn’t it worth volunteering even just 2 hours, or more, to ensure that we elect more Republicans to put a stop to the super majority in Sacramento and elect Republican majorities in Washington DC to win back the Senate and keep the House Republican so we can stop the current administration from destroying America? This election is our last chance to turn the tide. Mr. Obama has 2 more years and imagine all he would do if we do not have a Republican Senate and House to stop him? We do not want to wake up on November 5 to a Democrat victory in Sacramento and Washington DC and say if only I did more? Isn’t it worth making time to do all we can to ensure we turn California into the Golden State once again and ensure that we leave future generations a strong America and also an America where every citizen can work hard to achieve their own American Dream?

God Bless America!
Thank you for all you do,
Roseann
Working Together To Make A Difference
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The election is just 72 hours away! We are still working hard to get out the vote! Remember to tell Vote By Mail voters that if they have not sent in their ballots yet, IT IS TOO LATE NOW! Please have Vote By Mail voters drop off their completed ballots at ANY polling place on election day! For a truncated version of our ballot measure talking points to help voters, ◼ click HERE.s

In addition, here are the ◼ CAGOP Ballot Recommendations, ◼ Tom McClintock Ballot Recommendations, and an ◼ Unofficial Guide to Judges on the Ballot