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Thursday, July 24, 2014

3 easy ways to help right now

Every day as I travel across this great state, I meet folks from all walks of life who are fed up with politics as usual in Annapolis and eager to help us bring change to Maryland. Here are three quick and easy things you can do right now that will make a big difference.

Pledge Your Vote.

Pledge your vote to the Hogan-Rutherford team today and then share your support on your Facebook or Twitter profile. Social media is a great, and easy, tool that you can use to help spread our message!

Recruit Your Friends.

Our campaign to change Maryland has attracted over 104,000 Republicans, Democrats, and independents from every corner of the state. If each person recruited even just one new supporter, we would instantly double our reach, and if each person could recruit ten new supporters, we would have over one million Marylanders engaged and this election would be won! Encourage your friends to get involved today by pledging their support and following us on Facebook.

Sign Up to Volunteer.

"Boots-on-the-ground," grassroots volunteers are the heart of our campaign. Spend some time with the Hogan-Rutherford team at a parade or fair, doorknocking, making phone calls, staffing events - the opportunities are endless and we always have FUN! Click here to sign up to volunteer today.

Thank you for your continued support and your committment to turning our state around. Please take a few moments to complete this list and when you do, you'll receive a complimentary Hogan-Rutherford tee-shirt!
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our campaign by phone at (443) 221-4450, or stop in and visit us at our Annapolis headquarters, located at 2635 Riva Rd., Suite 100, Annapolis, MD 21401.
Thank you!
Larry Hogan
Hogan for Governor

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Way too late to change !!! We have lost the country and we have lost Maryland. Walmart has plenty of ammo , at least right now.

Anonymous said...

5:36 - While I share your realism, I'm not giving up!

I will vote conservative, encourage others to do likewise, and buy ammo!

Anonymous said...

A bit off topic but there is a manufacturing company Hedwin in Baltimore area, which makes plastic containers looking to relocate. They have expressed an interest in DE as well as some MD areas.
YooHoo Salisbury and Wicomico "leaders." Wake up! It's time you all start acting like leaders and start wooing and courting this company. The "arts and entertainment" crap is old and does not a thing to stimulate the local economy. Nothing but a bunch of smoke and mirrors. The area continues to spiral downhill.
Time to put your big boy and girl pants on and get busy doing what real leader do.

Anonymous said...

Ireton is in Rehobeth for the summer and Pollitt is always out to lunch!

Fake Day is probably in the traffic court here or elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

It is not the amount of contributions to a campaign is is the number of contributions. really mean it? Then step up.