How to Campaign for Hillary Clinton

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The prospect of Hillary Clinton becoming America's first woman president and its first president who was also a First Lady has many people fired up and ready to campaign for Hillary. Campaigning for Senator Clinton is a great way to not only engage in the democratic process but also put your beliefs into action. Follow these steps to learn how to campaign for Hillary.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Express your support in as many ways as possible. Much of the effectiveness of a campaign comes down to show of support. Make T-shirts and signs and start local pro-Hillary projects to show people in your community that you support Hillary Clinton for president.
Step2
Attend rallies. Part of campaigning is about showing up where the action is. Attending a pro-Hillary rally or speech is an extremely effective way of adding your support to the Hillary for President campaign. A rally is not only a show of support but also a gathering point for Hillary resources, so attend as many rallies as possible to get involved.
Step3
Form a local group. Nothing would delight the Hillary campaign more (maybe except for winning the presidency) than seeing local pro-Hillary groups spring up on their own accord. Start a group like this with your community and contact the Hillary for President campaign for resources and advice on how to be as effective as possible.
Step4
Use the web. The Internet is probably the most effective means of campaigning for Hillary. You don't need to be a computer programmer or an online journalist to make a difference: simply start an email list, join a pro-Hillary discussion forum or open a blog in order to campaign for Hillary Clinton online.

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