Please use Google maps to write viral letters (letters that tell people to copy the letter/email and write to everyone they know) to people in the following districts. The NRA supports the following candidates over the incumbent because the incumbent was anti-2nd A.
US House of Representatives
District 9, Stever Mueller (R)
District 15, Eddie Zamora (R)
District 18, John Faulk (R)
District 20, Clayton Trotter (R)
District 25, Donna Campbell (R)
District 30, Stephen Broden (R)
State Senate
District 13, Michael Mauldin (R)
District 19, Rick Bowen (R)
Also write to everyone in your own district (all your neighbors).
Remind them that;
1. voting for a candidate that supports low taxes means that people will have more spending money to bolster businesses and jobs.
2. voting for a candidate that supports balanced budgets means that the value of the dollar will remain intact since severe deficit spending will weaken confidence in the dollar, causing the dollar to devalue. A falling dollar means that your savings will be worthless for retirement because it will be eaten up by inflation.
3. if the person you're writing to is probably a conservative, then remind them that Republicans support family values.
4. if the person you're writing to is probably a liberal, then remind them that Obama hasn't kept his promise to send the troops home. he's actually increased troop numbers and military spending over Bush. the Republicans and Tea Party would be more likely to back a health care act if the military spending decreased. In other words, we cannot afford both guns and butter. If we want Obamacare, then we have to ditch military spending. The best way to force Obama's hand is to vote out the Democrat incumbents. Remember, the budget was balanced and the economy was good during the Clinton administration because the presidency was Democrat while both houses were Republican. When both parties have to work together to get things done, all Americans win. When only one party controls everything, only extreme liberal or right-wing special interest groups win.
Thanks,
