
Just in case you're wondering whose signs are sprouting up around the county, they're mine.
As you can see, they are gorgeous, red/white/blue signs, 4' wide, by 34 1/2" high.
Thank you Matt Hagengruber, who is getting to be the GAZETTE's top investigative reporter, because I lifted the picture from his article about campaign signs!
I had a high-priced designer do the artwork, my daughter Sarah, who aside from being the Jewelry Manager at KOHLS likes to do graphics.
This is going to be a busy week.
I got up 4 more signs today, and I was offered 10 more properties to put them on today, but since I'm running low on signs I'll scout out the locations to see where they can do the most good.
I've got 3000 door-hangers ready for a literature drop, and my bulk mailing isn't nearly done, but it doesn't go into the mail until the same day as the absentee ballots, May 10th.
So I've got dark circles under my eyes, from sorting out EXCEL spreadsheets with voters names on them.
And I've got myself so broke that I couldn't get out of sight if it cost a quarter to go around the world.
Thursday at noon, there is a rally at the courthouse lawn, Thursday night a fundraiser for Denny Rehberg by the Tea Party movement, and Friday night there's the Aaron Tippin concert at the Shrine Auditorium that's being sponsored by The Conservative Coalition.
I have volunteered to help wherever I could, after all, the chance to meet voters is what it's all about, and what keeps me going.
27 days and counting until the absentee ballots go out - 58 days until election day.
The clock is ticking, and it is NOT my friend!
Keep your favorite candidate in your prayers, whoever it is, OK?
Or, better yet, get involved. After you go vote on election day, make a few phone calls, and make sure your family remembered to vote.
Get a few signs out for your candidate. Everybody has someplace.
Give your candidate a Saturday, and do some literature dropping for him or her. Every flyer you hang on a knob saves them .44 cents.
Give them a contribution. It doesn't matter if it's money, a book of stamps, a $5.99 box of #10 envelopes, or whatever, it'll let them know that they're not out in the wilderness!
End of lecture - LOL - have a great week.
As you can see, they are gorgeous, red/white/blue signs, 4' wide, by 34 1/2" high.
Thank you Matt Hagengruber, who is getting to be the GAZETTE's top investigative reporter, because I lifted the picture from his article about campaign signs!
I had a high-priced designer do the artwork, my daughter Sarah, who aside from being the Jewelry Manager at KOHLS likes to do graphics.
This is going to be a busy week.
I got up 4 more signs today, and I was offered 10 more properties to put them on today, but since I'm running low on signs I'll scout out the locations to see where they can do the most good.
I've got 3000 door-hangers ready for a literature drop, and my bulk mailing isn't nearly done, but it doesn't go into the mail until the same day as the absentee ballots, May 10th.
So I've got dark circles under my eyes, from sorting out EXCEL spreadsheets with voters names on them.
And I've got myself so broke that I couldn't get out of sight if it cost a quarter to go around the world.
Thursday at noon, there is a rally at the courthouse lawn, Thursday night a fundraiser for Denny Rehberg by the Tea Party movement, and Friday night there's the Aaron Tippin concert at the Shrine Auditorium that's being sponsored by The Conservative Coalition.
I have volunteered to help wherever I could, after all, the chance to meet voters is what it's all about, and what keeps me going.
27 days and counting until the absentee ballots go out - 58 days until election day.
The clock is ticking, and it is NOT my friend!
Keep your favorite candidate in your prayers, whoever it is, OK?
Or, better yet, get involved. After you go vote on election day, make a few phone calls, and make sure your family remembered to vote.
Get a few signs out for your candidate. Everybody has someplace.
Give your candidate a Saturday, and do some literature dropping for him or her. Every flyer you hang on a knob saves them .44 cents.
Give them a contribution. It doesn't matter if it's money, a book of stamps, a $5.99 box of #10 envelopes, or whatever, it'll let them know that they're not out in the wilderness!
End of lecture - LOL - have a great week.

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