The Left MANIPULATING Elections?
AMAC Action has launched a multi-state Get Out the Vote initiative to AMAC members in states with key ballot issues. We’re educating them on these issues and asking them to support or oppose specific measures. These campaigns primarily concern election integrity issues like opposing ranked-choice voting, jungle primaries, and non-citizen voting. Some of these issues are constitutional amendments which could enshrine measures in state constitutions. We break down each of these issues thoroughly and compel AMAC members to get out and vote.
We’re activating the AMAC membership in Alaska, Ohio, Missouri, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Florida, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Here’s why these campaigns will make a difference:
- AMAC members are highly engaged in election integrity issues and know that we do not have a constitutional republic without free and fair elections.
- They also know how the Left is trying to manipulate the administration of our elections to secure one party rule for themselves; AMAC members have told us they want to stop them.
Only A Few Days Left—Why You Should Vote EARLY
- You’ll experience shorter lines and better poll worker performance
- It allows election officials to correct registration errors and fix voting system glitches earlier.
- Early voting provides flexibility to voters who can’t take time off during the week to vote.
- You also avoid potentially bad weather on election day and some polling has shown that early voting enjoys popular support.
But here is the greatest reason to vote early…
Democrats have a history of turning out their vote early and banking sizable vote tallies for their candidates.
It is imperative that we take advantage of early voting days in our states and bank as many votes for our candidates as possible.
VOTE EARLY! And spread the word!
Stop Ranked-Choice Voting in Alaska
Here’s how you can make a difference:
1. Spread the Word: Talk to your friends, family, and neighbors about the importance of ending Ranked-Choice Voting. Share information on social media, help organize events, distribute materials, and mobilize voters.
2. Volunteer: Join our team of dedicated volunteers to help with campaign activities. Whether it’s canvassing, phone banking, or distributing literature, your time and effort are invaluable.
3. Visit: www.yeson2ak.com to learn more.
Calls-to-Action
Get Out and Vote in New Mexico
Your vote matters. Make sure you’re ready to make your voice heard at the ballot box and help shape the future of New Mexico.
Protect Personal Freedoms: Across the country, government overreach is threatening the freedoms that every individual deserves. New Mexico needs leaders who will defend individual liberties, limit government interference, and ensure accountability in leadership.
Secure the Border: As a border state, New Mexico faces unique challenges when it comes to security. Strong border security and the enforcement of immigration laws are essential for the safety and prosperity of the state. Voting is your opportunity to support candidates who prioritize these issues.
Fight Inflation and End Reckless Spending: New Mexico families, like many across the country, are feeling the pressure of rising costs. Inflation is impacting everyday necessities. This election is your chance to support leaders who will fight inflation, cut reckless government spending, and focus on policies that promote fiscal responsibility.
Defend Traditional Values: The values of faith, family, and personal responsibility are under attack nationwide. Your vote can help elect leaders who are committed to preserving the principles that strengthen New Mexico’s communities.
When Can You Vote?
In-person voting dates are:
Early voting—Now through November 2, 2024 (Dates and times may vary by location)
Election Day—November 5, 2024
For more details on your polling location, voter registration status, or other important information, please visit the New Mexico voter information site at: https://www.sos.nm.gov/voting-and-elections/voter-information-portal/
Meetings
October 29 Chapter Meeting: CA-03 Delegate Mimi Garner introduced attendees to the Association of Mature American Citizens organization and the services it can provide to Plumas County citizens.
October 29 Chapter Meeting: GA-03 Delegate Leslie McPherson hosted the chapter meeting and Mallory Staples, State Director of the Georgia Freedom Caucus, gave a legislative update and discussed the November election.
October 30 All-State Meeting: NY-21 Delegate Deborah Morris hosted the virtual New York All-State Meeting. AMAC members learned about illegal immigration and its effect on the USA and especially NY State.
Action ☆ Academy
Why We’re Losing Liberty
In the 5-minute video Why We’re Losing Liberty, Robert George, Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, answers the question of why America is losing liberty and shares the answer for regaining it. PragerU is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that promotes American values in short educational videos for people of all ages.
Term of the Week: Due Process of Law
The principle that an individual cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards. The BILL OF RIGHTS and the FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION guarantee that any person accused of a crime must be informed of the charges, be provided with legal counsel, be given a speedy and public trial, enjoy EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS, and not be subjected to CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT, unreasonable searches and seizures, DOUBLE JEOPARDY, OR SELF-INCRIMINATION.
(Hirsch et al., The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy 326)
Class for November and December
Economics 101: The Principles of Free Market Economics
Economics is ultimately about making choices. Learn about economics and how the American Founders believed that economic freedom and property rights are rooted in the natural competition and cooperation of human beings. They believed that the best economic system should consist of private property and be allowed to operate freely. Learn more in Hillsdale College’s free online course Economics 101: The Principles of Free Market Economics. This 10-session course includes lessons on supply and demand, the “information problem” behind the failure of central planning, the rise of macroeconomics under the influence of John Maynard Keynes, and the 2008 financial crisis.
Quote of the Week
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
― Theodore Roosevelt, April 23, 1910
Fight to save the America we love! If you’d like to become a volunteer AMAC Action Delegate, please contact us at (855) 809-6976 or [email protected].
Shorter lines during early voting? maybe where you are but where I went, not so much. It took four attempts to get to my early voting site before I could get into the building to vote.