Friend,
Tomorrow night (Oct. 13) in Agawam we'll be meeting as part of our referendum campaign drive, and I hope to see you there.
As mentioned, with less than three weeks to go until Election Day, Fair and Secure Massachusetts is turning to volunteers, candidates, and others who pitched in throughout the summer, and the task now before is is straightforward:
We must convince voters that granting Massachusetts driver's licenses to illegal immigrants is reckless, and radical incentives like this will exacerbate the problem of illegal immigration instead of fixing it.
WHAT: Outreach meeting to strategize Fair and Secure Massachusetts' "NO on 4" campaign, we will help you connect with a targeted list of 25 "swing voter" homes in your community. At our meeting, we'll review best practices for knocking on doors. You'll receive informational literature and helpful tips.
WHEN: Tomorrow, 6 p.m.
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Tomorrow night's gathering in Agawam is one you won't want to miss. In addition to receiving your kit and learning top tips for community canvassing, you'll meet other like-minded people also looking to get involved.
I hope you'll join us.
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Jim Lyons
Chairman, Massachusetts Republican Party
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PS
Below is our updated schedule. Expect more dates to be included in the future, and visit www.FairAndSecureMA for more information. Sign up for to attend any of these events by clicking here.
Oct. 19 (ANDOVER - Wednesday), Lyons family barn, 12 Highvale Lane, Andover (Ballardvale), 6 p.m.
Oct. 20 (AGAWAM/FEEDING HILLS - Thursday), American Legion Post 1085, 478 Springfield St., Agawam (Feeding Hills), 6 p.m.
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Paid for by the Massachusetts Republican Party
Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee
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