Calling all GOP Candidates in Massachusetts: Time to Get In the Game and Win!

By Angela F. F. Davis | 09/30/09 | 07:56 PM EDT | 1 Comment

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My friends, we said here in my little corner of the world that we'd be doing what it takes to get the GOP in a stronger

more competitive position.  So the past few months have been dedicated to donor cultivation, money raising and

locating candidates to run for office.  Hence, the upcoming campaign school which will teach our GOP candidates

how to play the game better than the Dems:

Sunday, November 1, 2009

 Calling All Candidates and GOP Activists

The Foxborough Republican Town Committee

is proud to offer their first

Campaign School, with special guests

 

Michael Graham of WTKK, 96.9  FM

 

&

Holly Robichaud of the Boston Herald & GOP Strategist

other notable speakers including

Senate Minority Leader Rich Tisei

House Minority Leader Brad Jones

Chip Faulkner of CLT

 

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Lafayette House, Route 1, Foxborough, MA

At this campaign school you will learn the latest techniques on fundraising, targeting and micro-targeting, earned media, voter contact, GOTV and how to win in a blue state.  Taught by folks who have actually won many elections!  Your early bird donation $25 covers the cost of lunch and all campaign materials.  For more information, go to http://foxboroughrtc.blogspot.com/ please email Angela Davis, Chair of the Foxborough Republican Town Committee at adavisff@gmail.com.

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Campaign School

I have been to a few but since I am running as a Republican for State Rep. in the Eighth Suffolk, the belly of the beast (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Cambridge and the West End) I plan to be there.

Submitted by Brad Marston on Sat, 10/10/09 - 09:01 PM » | Print
 

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