Category Archives: 7 Principles
GOTV (Getting Out The Vote)
GOTV (Getting Out The Vote). Texas’ population is growing at an unprecedented rate. The Republican Party cannot take it for granted that all of these new people will vote or if they do vote, that they will vote conservative. The … Continue reading
Building a Strong, Active Coalition Within the County
Building a strong, active coalition within the county. A county chair needs to build a coalition of all Republicans. A county chair should not try to exclude others based upon the variance of two or three issues. The county chair … Continue reading
Fundraising With A Purpose
Fundraising with a purpose. County chairs need to have a financial plan for keeping the lights on and training for poll workers, election judges and precinct chairman. In order to keep grassroots workers focused and motivated, funding for training and … Continue reading
Being Accessible
Being Accessible. A county chair should be visible and accessible to the community. A county chair should strive to make themselves available to meet all Republicans who are running for office or who want to run for office as a … Continue reading
Making Sure the Trains Run on Time
I have proposed 7 Principles of an Effective County Chair, and over the next several weeks, I will be blogging about each of the 7 principles and expanding upon each of them with a few more details to make each … Continue reading
Building a Strong, Active Coalition with Other Counties
Building a strong, active coalition with other counties. A county chair needs to be the bridge in building new relationships with other counties. This is especially true with our sister counties in Senate District 31 and Congressional District 11. County … Continue reading →