The Education of Young Voters is Essential
The education of young voters in the 2008 Election is going to be an essential ingredient to success. They have grown up in the era of instant information at their fingertips. This is both help and a hindrance. Many young voters are making choices with little or no relevant information on candidates, using the drive-by media for data. Obama's message of "change" is very attractive to young voters who have done little or no research on Obama's actual voting record and history (or lack thereof) of leadership iniatives in Congress. We must show young voters that McCain's military experience coupled with Romney's economics is what is needed right now. One our goals is going to be to launch a full education campaign and teach young voters the political process, and furthermore, HOW to find information before making decisions that will impact their own futures. Below is a presentation written by our very own Paul.





Excellent presentation. This info should be posted on colleges boards such as the student cafeteria, bookstores, government classes or wherever young people will read it and be more informed.
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Houston,
We could use your help in the PAC education committee doing just as you suggested.
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http://www.newsmax.com/timmerman/Medved_mccain_timmerman/2008/03/24/82746.html
Interesting article on how comservatives feel about McCain and some of the issues where we differ. Timmerman also believes there will be a McCain/Romney ticket
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Good article. Thanks Lucy. I still think we have quite a few Ann Coulter's out there that haven't embraced McCain, but probably would with Romney on the the ticket. I also think immigration is still a major issue with conservatives.
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