An endorsement from Independence Caucus has a lot of value and means different things to different candidates. Upon receipt of their endorsement, Independence Caucus offers several services to their endorsed candidates. And while certainly not every candidate needs to feel obligated to take advantage of all of what IC has to offer, the menu of available services can give many candidates the leg up they need.
The endorsement itself means that a large group has just identified that candidate as someone who can be depended upon to act honorably in office and who will actually honor and defend the US Constitution. To receive that endorsement means that candidate is “one of us.”
Depending on their geographic area, a candidate can count on a bevy of additional volunteers to augment their staff. They have completed research on the incumbents about who’s getting money from who and what earmarks they are inserting into bills and who benefits, the incumbent’s voting record and who benefits from how they vote.
iPoliticom then steps in and will help a candidate with their fundraising efforts, training their volunteers in activating their precinct strategy, position training, administering and expediting candidates through the Independence Caucus vetting process, and helping the candidate’s campaign fully utilize the Web 2.0 tools to give their candidacy a ton of exposure on the internet.
Not every candidate is going to want or need to avail themselves of all of the services which can come from receiving an Independence Caucus endorsement. Some of our endorsed candidates have the machinery in place or know how to use Web 2.o, or are very effective at raising funds. Either way–those services are available to those who want them.




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The traing was great. I am motivated to get to work for Mississippi’s Mom’s choice for Congress 2010, Mr Joe Tegerdine.
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