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Tag: Conservative ValuesBy JGillman, Section News
Hey guess what? The filing deadline for Michigan candidates to appear on the August 07, 2012 ballot, is May 15, 2012.
We want conservatives to consider becoming candidates for Michigan state representative in their districts. We call it the $100 project, because its as easy as laying out 100 skins to make a difference and drive the discussion about conservative values. Anyone 21 and older who is registered to vote can participate. For less than the cost of a month's worth of cappuccino, YOU TOO can file as a candidate for the office of Michigan State Representative for your district! See the world! See Lansing! Make new friends! All for a single Benjamin!: Seriously. The prerequisite lobotomy is waived this year for the $100 project. Interested? Join us below the fold! (832 words in story) Full Story |
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