Precinct Strategy

Precinct Strategy

The Country's Future Depends On You

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Watch the One Minute Precinct Strategy Promo Video!

 On February 27, 2022, President Trump said this about the Precinct Strategy:

"The Precinct Strategy, as explained by Dan Schultz at www.PrecinctStrategy.com, is a great way to restore our Republic by transforming our Party from currently at less than half-strength at the precinct level into a full-strength Get Out The Vote powerhouse--as it should be.

"Make America Great Again!"

You're not in the [Republican] party unless you're a Precinct Committeeman. Precinct Committeemen are the Party.

Daniel Schultz

THE POWER OF THREE-TENTHS OF ONE PERCENT OF SEVENTY-FOUR MILLION

In a nutshell, this is what every conservative — including you, dear reader — needs to do ASAP — if our goal is to have our state legislators pass election reform laws requiring all counties to stop using any kind of imaging machines for counting votes and, instead, return us to the “gold standard” of counting votes:  hand-counting at the polling locations before the paper ballots are allowed to leave the premises and making voting by mail the exception and not the rule.  The first step in taking back our government, by electing better, people, is by taking back the Republican Party from those running it now.  And that means YOU becoming a precinct committeeman for your voting precinct.  (Precinct committeeman is called different things in different states (precinct chair, precinct delegate, precinct committee officer, member, etc.; the bottom line is that you want to become a voting member of your local or county committee, and it is not difficult to do so.)

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  1. Contact your county Republican Party Committee, find out when and where it or your local district Party Committee meets (terminology varies from state to state), and attend the meeting.  If your county committee is not listed at State Information, do this internet search: [your county name] county Republican committee. In CT and MA, search on the name of your city or town instead of your county name.)
  2. Introduce yourself. Be friendly, polite, and low key.  The current officers may be wary of outsiders.    Ask if a vacant precinct committeeman position exists for your precinct and volunteer to be appointed to fill it.  If no vacancy currently exists (extremely unlikely), volunteer to be a “helper” for the existing precinct committeemen.
  3. Ask for a copy of the precinct committeeman handbook of your state party committee and study it and learn how to run for precinct committeeman in the next election for these positions.

Precinct committeemen are today’s political Minutemen.  Can you at least give this a try?  I guarantee you’ll find the experience very interesting and rewarding and you’ll meet a lot of interesting Republicans. And take along with you every conservative you know.  Precinct committeemen are the “elite” of the political parties – parties do not exist without them and fewer than one in one hundred political party members can be a voting member of the party. (Please scroll down for several short videos explaining more about the Strategy.)

 

TAKE ACTION NOW

BECOME A PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN!

The office of precinct committeeman (“PC”) has been has been called “the most powerful office in the world” because the PC is the closest structured political officeholder to the registered voter. A registered voter has no vote in internal Party policy; a precinct committeeman does. A PC elects district, county and state party officers, delegates to the Presidential convention and RNC members. PCs sent to the Pres. Convention vote on what policies the party platform will be advocated in the next two years. Through a monthly meeting, PCs interact with their elected Party officials to influence legislation.

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