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How To...
The resources below will help you
raise critical foreign policy issues with candidates. They'll also
help you organize in your own community by registering and educating
Peace Voters.
Organize:
Take Action for Change
Register to Vote
Your vote counts!
Be sure to register your voice here.
Plan a voter
registration drive
The first step in participating in the democratic process is to
register yourself and your fellow citizens to vote. This information
will help you to run an effective voter registration effort in your
community and provides you links to local deadlines, primary info,
and more.
Tips for Your
Voter Registration Drive
Plan a Get Out the Vote Campaign
Information Coming Soon
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INFORM:
Get the Information you need
Voter Guides
For an overview of the candidate's positions
on Peace Action's issues Check out our Presidential
Voter Guide and
the
Questionnaire Peace Action
sent.
For a more in depth look at the
candidates stances on our core issues check our candidate page.
Interested in the Congressional
Elections?
Find out how your local Representative voted
on key
issues here.
Affiliates Working Nationwide
Peace Action has chapters and affiliates in 30 states. Find one
near
you and get involved with the issues that affect
you nationally and locally. Additional Peace Voter Guides will be
developed for dozens of the most critical races around the country.
You'll be able to find specifics to your district by contacting
a local office.
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CONFRONT
the candidates: Bird-dog
Bird-dogging is a tactic that many organizations, and concerned
citizens, use to pressure candidates to take a public stance on
an issue, or to question a stance that a candidate has already taken.
Because members of the media often attend candidate events, bird-dogging
plays an important role in getting candidates’ positions “on
record.”
Read Updates on Our Affiliate Bird-dogging Report Backs
Bird-dogging Guide
for Activists
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