Verne Strickland Blogmaster / Sept. 8, 2012
MEET AND GREET FRANK WILLIAMS, GOP CANDIDATE FOR BRUNSWICK COUNTY COMMISSIONER . . .
As you know, the Obama campaign held
its national convention in our state this week. In the immediate
aftermath of their convention, we need to make a statement that
Brunswick County is Republican country.
This Saturday, September 8 is
Super Saturday at the Brunswick GOP Victory Office. Super Saturday is
an all-day, all-out blitz of phone calls and door-to-door campaigning
and will take place at every Victory office in North Carolina. I plan to
be at the Brunswick Victory office at 9 a.m. Saturday.
Please join me,
and please bring a like-minded friend. Please let Jason Britt know if
you can help. His phone number is 910-297-7402 and his email is jason.britt@ncgop.org.
The Victory office is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and is co-located at
the Brunswick County Republican Party headquarters, located at 971 Old
Ocean Highway in Bolivia.
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How You Can Help
Many of you have asked how you can help with my campaign. If you live
in or near Brunswick County, there are several ways you can get
involved:
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Volunteer with the Brunswick County
Republican Victory Office. They need help with Voter ID phone calls and
door-to-door campaigning. The Victory Office's efforts will benefit me
and the entire Republican ticket. The office is located at the
Brunswick County Republican Headquarters, 971 Old Ocean Highway in
Bolivia. Jason Britt, our regional Victory Director, can be reached at
910-297-7402 or jason.britt@ncgop.org. Please call or email him today to sign up and get involved.
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Serve as a Poll Observer or Precinct Official during Early Voting or on Election Day.
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Put up signs.
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Distribute literature for the Republican Party on Election Day.
If you would like to help with items 2, 3 or 4, please click here and sign up volunteer with the Brunswick County Republican Party.
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Helping Those Impacted by Hurricane Isaac
As you know, Hurricane Isaac made landfall along the Gulf Coast during
the Republican National Convention. Isaac followed a path eerily
similar to Hurricane Katrina and made landfall on the 7th Anniversary of
Katrina's landfall. Many along the Gulf Coast have been displaced or
otherwise impacted by Isaac. If you would like to contribute to the
American Red Cross' relief efforts, please click here.
Thank you for your support,
Frank Williams
Photos from Past Events
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