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One or a Few Good Congress/Local Candidates Wanted

The Revived Citizens Party is recruiting for potential candidates to run for Congress in 2016, who will be twenty-five years old or older before the year 2017 starts or within the first few days of 2017 (for local offices 18 or older before 2016 or within a few days), and who are learned to some degree in politics or government, even just reading, so no degrees required, good speakers, youthful to elderly, live in Washington, and of either gender.  You must be able to learn how to debate, thus the "good speaker" qualifier, and you must be able to attend Citizens Party meetings about twice a month.  No fakes/moles, please.  If interested, send note to e-mail which can be found in "profile," the link to which is in the "About Me" section (in right column).  Other candidates are needed to run for local offices.  Carpe diem!

-- Chair of the Revived Citizens Party, Mark Greene

[revised on 10/31/14]

Related next-to-succeeding post:  Future WA Politicians: Citizens Party Meetings in Puget Sound Area

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