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How to Buy Republican Party Merchandise

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When getting ready for Election Day, you want to have a few things on hand. Republican merchandise such as fliers, campaign buttons and bumper stickers certainly do help get the word out. Whether you are running the Republican polls or announcing the candidacy at a community event, you need merchandise to help folks remember your candidate's name. Here is how and where to get the message to the people about your Republican candidate.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Use a website to help you design your campaign logo. Many feature a gallery with different designs to get you started. Make sure your design meets their color palette requirements.

  2. Step 2

    Decide what merchandise you will need. If you are running in a large area, you may want to put your fundraising dollars into merchandise such as mailings, but if you are running for local office and your town approves, invest in things like yard signs.

  3. Step 3

    Check out the website's ordering policies and procedures before you submit your order. Some sites have cancellation fees, return fees and additional shipping charges.

  4. Step 4

    Make a deposit on the order. Some companies require the full payment up front.

  5. Step 5

    Review the artwork. The printer will send you a copy of the artwork so that you can tweak it if necessary.

  6. Step 6

    Distribute your merchandise. The Republican Party volunteers can help you distribute the merchandise at the polls, or you can announce the candidacy at community events by handing out those T-shirts and magnets.

Tips & Warnings
  • Remember, when designing your Republican merchandise logo, the more colors in it the more it will cost. To keep production costs down, select a logo for your merchandise with around three colors or less.
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