🚨 ALERT: CALIFORNIA VOTERS 🚨
If you want Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Nicole Shanahan on your ballot this fall, here's how to do it. If you have friends & followers who would also like to see them on the ballot, then share or retweet with them!
I've been registered as No Party for over 10 years. But I just registered with "We The People" because I want as many choices as possible on the ballot. Who knows where our country will be by November 5. Anything can happen.
SHARE: 75,000 CALIFORNIANS NEEDED. JULY 5 DEADLINE. TOTAL TIME: 3-5 MIN.
Steps to get Kennedy/Shanahan on the ballot:
1. Go to https://t.co/aoxq9Orhof
2. Click “Register to Vote” just like if you were registering for the first time
3. For political party, select “Other Party” and type in “We The People”
4. Finish your registration
The Kennedy campaign has chosen the political party method to get on the ballot in California. Requires 75,000 registrations instead of collecting over 200,000 signatures. In other words, they need 75,000 people to register with their new "We The People" party, and they'll appear on the ballot.
@NicoleShanahan Might be very easy if you and Bobby just do a series of short videos like this for each state showing people what to do. You’ll get much more visibility than me.
🚨 ALERT: CALIFORNIA VOTERS 🚨
If you want Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Nicole Shanahan on your ballot this fall, here's how to do it. If you have friends & followers who would also like to see them on the ballot, then share or retweet with them!
Steps to help get RFK & Nicole Shanahan get on the California ballot:
1. Go to https://t.co/aoxq9OrPdN
2. Click “Register to Vote” just like if you were registering for the first time
3. For political party, select “Other Party” and type in “We The People”
4. Finish your registration
They need 75,000 people to do this by July.
🚨 ALERT: CALIFORNIA VOTERS 🚨
If you want Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Nicole Shanahan on your ballot this fall, here's how to do it. If you have friends & followers who would also like to see them on the ballot, then share or retweet with them!
🚨 ALERT: CALIFORNIA VOTERS 🚨
If you want Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Nicole Shanahan on your ballot this fall, here's how to do it. If you have friends & followers who would also like to see them on the ballot, then share or retweet with them!
Thank You.
Plus, advice to independents after running as one in California:
1. D/R voting reflex is still VERY strong, despite universal dissatisfaction with the two-party system.
2. Getting votes is MUCH harder. Voters have to: Be aware you exist → Decide if they like you → Research if you align on the issues → Decide to give you their vote over a D or R
3. Independents turned out at 1/3 the rate of registered Dems and Repubs. Therefore, the independent "base" is much weaker than the Dem or Repub bases.
4. Start early. Overcoming 2 & 3 is difficult. If I launched four months earlier, I may have made it.
But I'm not done yet...more to come.
@raj_karnatak Thank you @raj_karnatak. I learned a lot during my campaign and now see where I can be of great help to move good policy forward. Soon, you'll see what I'm up to next...
@checkslungi You're welcome @checkslungi. That is true. It's a lot of work to convince people otherwise. BUT, I was able to get votes from far left and far right voters...it just takes more time to accumulate them.
Great question @stmithomas. After talking to over 4,000 people from across the political spectrum, here are my brief thoughts on independents:
Short answer: independents come from across the political spectrum so they aren't "FOR" a specific platform.
Long answer: independents are usually turned off by one party's position on a few issues, and equally turned off by the other party's position on a few issues. Those issues are different from person to person. So they either (a) Decide which issues matter more to them, or (b) Decide who they "like" more. This is where media and information manipulation come in...
Hi Kat, not looking good. Behind both Republicans by a large margin. BUT still zero of the votes cast yesterday have been counted. Only mail-in and early voting are in the totals. My big push was the last two weeks. I don’t think I’ll pull ahead of either candidate, but will hopefully close the gap a bit. It seems the D/R reflex is very strong here.