By
eHow Culture & Society Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Volunteer for the Republican Party. There are many different ways you can volunteer, such as making phone calls, knocking on doors, helping with campaigns, helping register voters and recruiting others to volunteer. You can get basic information on volunteering for the Republican Party at GOP.com.
Step2
Donate monetarily to the Republican Party by visiting GOP.com, contacting your local Republican Party or donating directly to a campaign. Donations from party members are a significant part of a campaign's budget, so any amount, no matter how small, can help.
Step3
Write or call your elected officials to inform them on the views that you hold as a Republican.
Step4
Call in to political talk shows or write letters to the editors of newspapers and magazines to let your political opinions be heard. You can find a list of syndicated radio shows on the Republican Party website and their phone numbers.
Step5
Join a Republican Party group or organization such as the College Republican National Committee, the National Assembly of Irish American Republicans, the National Teen Age Republicans or one of the many other Republican Party groups. You can find links to several different Republican Party groups on the Republican Party website.
Step6
Be active locally in the Republican Party. Attend meetings, support local campaigns, put a bumper sticker on your car, place yard signs in front of your home and be generally supportive in any way you can on a grassroots level.
Step7
Register and vote. This is the most essential step to supporting to Republican Party. Be sure you do not miss Election Day and encourage other Republicans you know to go to the polls and vote as well.