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NHRVC Web Site

NHRVC LogoThe NHRVC has until now, done most of its business through email groups and Facebook.  And so far they have been extremely effective.  (They played a part in almost every GOP special election win since Nov 2008).

For those of you who do not know who they are the NHRVC is the New Hampshire Republican Volunteer Coalition, a grass roots group that helps activists and candidates find each other.  But not just any candidates, they NHRVC is "working to elect articulate and principled Republicans who stand for low taxes, fiscal responsibility, free enterprise, individual liberty, and most importantly, the U.S. and New Hampshire Constitutions."

That means No RINO’s!

So in the fight to stop the RINO’s and unseat more liberals, we decided to launch a web site, and you are invited to check it out.

For the record, the NHRVC does nothing with money, so it’s a free WordPress site, but it provides another avenue for communicating with activists and allows for a more fixed platform from which to provide contact information for candidates they have recommended.

Think of it as a free dating service for activists and candidates.  We look for decent candidates, and then we tell you when they tell us they need help.  You do the rest.

And at no point will the NHRVC ever require you to support anyone whether they have endorsed them or not, and you are free to pick and choose the kinds of assistance that fits into your schedule or that appeals to you most.  (I hate phone banking for example so you’ll never see me doing it). 

We also provide an open forum for discussion of candidates and issues, on Facebook, on our Yahoo! email list, and now the NHRVC blog.

So take a moment to visit the site, and while your there follow the links to the Facebook page, or sign up for the email list, and together we can help elect principled republicans (conservative and libertarians) who stand for low taxes, fiscal responsibility, free enterprise, individual liberty, and most importantly the US (and New Hampshire) constitutions.

 

Note: I am a member and part of the leadership team of the NHRVC.

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