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Volunteers Wanted to Bring Prosperity to NYS Towns
I am running for NYS Attorney General, but most of the reforms I am advocating do not require support of the NYS Attorney General (although if am elected as NYS Attorney General it would be much easier to create the needed reforms. These reforms can be implemented at the town and area level without any new laws or rules (although the Attorney General's approval is needed as to my plan for financing small business, through creation of area-wide stock markets for the offering and resale of shares of local small businesses to local investors).
While running for NYS Attorney General, I need volunteers from towns, villages and cities throughout NYS. Some volunteers will help me in bringing prosperity to towns, villages and areas in NYS. Cities are a more difficult problem and perhaps it will be necessary to work with sections or areas of a large city rather than to try to create prosperity for an entire city.
I need volunteers in a variety of fields:
- Campaign finance regulatory compliance
- Soliciting campaign contributions
- Publicity: creating and distributing press releases
- Obtaining radio, television, newspaper interviews
- Obtaining invitations to candidate debates
- Working with blogs
- Setting up appearances in towns, villages and cities
- Setting up and publicizing webcasting appearances
- Advertising candidacy through pay-per-click advertising
- Campaign strategy and advice
- Following campaign issues and publicity
- Obtaining and outfitting vehicle for all-state tour
If you are interested in volunteering to work in my election campaign and in my efforts to bring prosperity to towns, villages and areas throughout NYS, please let me know by email, to carlpers2@gmail.com. Please let me know how to contact you, give me some information about your educational, employment and/or business background, where you live, and how you would like to help out in the campaign.
Now is the time for you to get active in politics, if you are not already active. Voters want change, and are sorely disappointed with what the Obama administration has done to date. If the President of the U.S. can't do the job, then the next most powerful elective office in the U.S. is the NYS Attorney General, who is NYS's chief law enforcer and can and should enforce the laws which the federal government is failing to enforce.
You may not ever get another chance. This election may turn out to be the most important election ever.
Carl E. Person
Candidate for NYS Attorney General
