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Join the Campaign 4 Hometown Democracy!

Please join with us in this grassroots, non-partisan effort... and help make history on a shoestring budget!

 

Endorsement
Yes, I/our organization will endorse FLORIDA HOMETOWN DEMOCRACY AMENDMENT 4 , and agree that my/the name of our organization may be used in campaign materials.
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I would/we'd also like to help by:
Making a contribution to help support the campaign.Emailing within my/our network in support of Amendment 4.Including the Amendment 4 'slogan' in my/our organization's email 'signature' : Vote Yes 4 Florida Hometown Democracy! Give yourself a vote on growth!Distributing flyers at events, at street festivals, on street corners, etc.Discussing the importance of supporting Amendment 4 at our meetings and presentations.Writing articles and editorials for our newsletter and also to area media, in support of A4.Referring the names of other organizations who will support Amendment 4.Mutually linking my/our websites, and displaying my/our endorsement.Next fall helping to get out the vote for Amendment 4 in my/our locality.

 

Here's what you can do (Do any or all of these activities, and sooner rather than later):

  • Donate to 4 - Make a contribution of any size (there are no limits in an issue campaign) to build Hometown Democracy Amendment 4’s campaign war chest and spread the message. We have gotten this far on a shoestring and every donation is greatly appreciated. Donate now. Early money is more valuable than later money. Ask friends and family to make a donation too.
  • Do Your Part - Do your own fundraising, hold a fundraising event, or get your organization to hold a fundraiser for Hometown Democracy Amendment 4, or send a contribution.
  • Forward Hometown Democracy 4 news to your network to spread the word about Amendment 4 and how important it is.
  • Insert our logo into your email signature line. (download the logo here)
  • Get endorsements for Hometown Democracy Amendment 4 from organizations you belong to. Complete and send in the Endorsement Form. Download the Endorsement Form here. And don't forget to put a link to our FHD homepage on your organization's website!
  • Distribute campaign materials to family and friends and at events.
  • Write articles on Hometown Democracy Amendment 4 (or insert ours) for your organization’s newsletter/website -- you’ll find plenty to write about on our website.
  • Put a Hometown Democracy Amendment 4 bumper sticker on your car and make sure fellow supporters do the same. Buy and wear the Amendment 4 T-shirt and make sure your friends and family do the same.
  • Write letters to the editor connecting the dots for Amendment 4.
  • Blog for Hometown Democracy Amendment 4.
  • orward us the names of organizations and individuals who may support the initiative.
  • Regularly talk with all your Florida friends and relatives about Hometown Democracy Amendment 4.
  • Work with your regional/county/metropolitan area group of Hometown Democracy supporters to plan how best to publicize Amendment 4 and do other campaign work in your area.
  • Let us know about your skills or business that can help promote Amendment 4 in any way at the local or state level.

Keep the excitement growing! Keep our grassroots movement moving and growing! November 2010 will be here before you know it. This is our chance for change and a future worth having. Get involved and make it happen! Florida’s future depends on it!

Florida Hometown Democracy, Inc.
P.O. Box 636
New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32170
phone: 1-866-779-5513
Fax: 1-561-659-3184
Email: flhometown@yahoo.com

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