Saturday, May 21, 2011

Support the College Republican National Committee


Check out the CRNC


Founded in 1892 by James Francis Burke, the College Republican National Committee ("CRNC") is an independent political committee, with over 200,000 members on more than 1,500 campuses nationwide. 
The CRNC has a nationally elected chairman and officers who lead the organization, as well as support staff operating out of the national headquarters in Washington, D.C. Each state maintains its own federation with a state chairman and a leadership committee who work directly with the National Committee. As the nationally elected voice for young conservatives across the country, the CRNC drives and defines the debate for College Republicans and bring youth-oriented issues to the forefront of the political discourse.
On campus, the CRNC recruits, trains, mobilizes, and engages college-aged students in all 50 states and Washington D.C. to win elections and advocate for conservative ideals. Every year, College Republicans from all across America join together to help elect Republican candidates, support the Republican agenda, and become the future leaders of the conservative movement. Our efforts—whether disseminating campaign literature, canvassing neighborhoods, placing lawn signs, or calling voters—make the difference in Republican victories and drive our party forward. For many students, campus activism is their gateway into the Republican Party. Our goal is to build and foster lifelong allegiance with the party and the conservative movement for college students.
Today, the CRNC is on the move. We are the “unions of the right” and the fastest growing sector of Republican Party activists. For over 119 years, we have fought hard for Republican candidates. You are a part of that tradition. With your help, the next 119 years will be even better.
Click here to find out if there is a College Republican club on your campus!

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