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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Tom
Guleff
JoeCitizens.com Tries to Take Advantage of Politicians
A
slate sheet is a political "helper" designed to sway voters toward a
set of candidates and referendums. Political operatives circulate these sheets
at parties, churches, political gatherings, the internet, and at the polls.
Those in the business, call it a "primer for the voter" and a real
moneymaker.
It is important to head the slate (or salt the list) with legitimate winners. This keeps the voter from questioning whether it is a legitimate endorsement. Putting a fringe candidate at the top of the list is a dead give-a-way of a bogus slate sheet. A picture of President Bush or some political heavy hitter is a must. The halo effect will help cover the little known candidates on the lower portion of the sheet.
Most
"slaters" make money on worried candidates. They help defray the cost
of time and effort to print these. Most ask for the league minimum of $250 -
$500 per candidate. They'll explain
to the candidate that printing costs and t-shirts (along with gas hikes related
to the printing business) are going through the roof, but they have managed to
keep the cost low.
They’ll
also add a word or two about extensive research effort but in the end,
"Money talks, baby.” We won't
leave the Democrats out, since they also spend money. The same rules will apply
to sheets targeted for democratic leaning precincts. We may even keep John
Ford's name on the Democratic slate sheet for District 29, because it feels
legitimate.
To
view a sample of our ballot, visit - http://www.joecitizens.com/slate.htm
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