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Rhode Island Republican Strike Force Announced

The RI GOP announced a new initiative called the “Rhode Island Republican Strike Force” in a crowded room of volunteer grassroots Republicans in Warren Tuesday night.

The Republican Strike Force is a group of grassroots Republicans whose mission will be to assist Republican candidates running for Rhode Island General Assembly seats. Michael Napolitano, who serves as the Lincoln Republican Town Committee Chairman and Communications Director for the RI GOP Chairmen’s Caucus will serve as a co-chair of the group. Eileen Grossman, the Rhode Island GOP Volunteer Coordinator will also serve as a co-chair. They will report directly to Republican Chairman Mark Zaccaria.

Said Napolitano, “This army of grassroots volunteers will assist candidates with much needed help in key areas. We currently have approximately 70 individuals and expect to double that number by the summer. The RI GOP has not seen a force of volunteers for Rhode Island General Assembly candidates this large in years. This group has decided to get involved to help take back our state from the Democrats who have crippled it with their one party dominance and policies for seven decades. Many of the individuals in this group have a wealth of experience they will bring to the table.”

State Chair Mark Zaccaria is excited at the prospects this newly organized team presents. “Everyone understands we need a new Rhode Island.” He said after the meeting. “In my opinion the best way to get one is to first get a new General Assembly.” The vestigial off-year staff of the RI GOP is now to be quickly enhanced with experienced, dedicated volunteers who can easily shoulder a growing number of election year tasks. “The emergence of the Rhode Island Republican Strike Force promises to multiply our capacity to sponsor and support General Assembly Candidates,” Zaccaria concluded.

The group consists of several Republican Chairmen and many individuals who have served on other campaigns. Said Napolitano, “We feel that Rhode Island is on the brink, and we must get candidates elected to bring balance to the Rhode Island legislature. The democrat plan of high taxes and big government has brought us to the point we are at and it will take a strike force to counter it.”

The Rhode Island Republican Strike Force will be one leg of a multi-pronged approach. The RI GOP is already in the process of recruiting candidates and securing funding to assist them.

The state party is now in a far better position to demonstrate to prospective candidates the substantive nature of the support it can offer to help them win in November.

The Rhode Island Republican Party sponsors and supports Republican candidates for seats in the state and federal legislatures. As with all state GOP organizations the Rhode Island Republican Party has three seats on the Republican National Committee. Please visit the state party’s web site www.rigop.org.

Press Release: Rhode Island Republican Strike Force

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Hudson Hinckley – Economics for five year olds

“Five year olds, are you better off now than you were five years ago?”

Source: Hinckley for US Senate

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North Kingstown GOP Lincoln Dinner | March 10

The North Kingstown Republican Town Committee will be hosting its 54th Annual Lincoln Dinner, with featured guest speaker Sharon Day, Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee. It will be held on Saturday, March 10th, 2012 at the Quidnessett Country Club, at 950 North Quidnessett Road, in North Kingstown, R.I. 02852.

5:00PM – 6:00PM – VIP Cocktail Reception
(50 Tickets only for this special reception @ $50.00 per person)
6:00PM – 7:00PM – Social Hour & Cocktails
7:00PM – 10:00PM – Dinner & Speakers

Cost is $ 65.00 per person or $120.00 couple
Tables of 10 can be purchased for $ 500.00 before February 12th
Tables of 12 for $600.00 before February12th

Checks payable to: NKGOP. Personal checks only.
Please mail ticket requests to: Dave VanderPyl, NKGOP Treasurer, 19 Longfellow Drive, North Kingstown, R.I 02852

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Narragansett GOP Reagan Dinner | February 27

You are cordially invited to join us in Narragansett for our Annual Event honoring the legacy of our 40th President. Come out and enjoy the warmth of Spain and be inspired by our guest speakers! In tribute to President Reagan this year, we celebrate American Exceptionalism.

Marilyn Fisher, Curator of The Reagan Ranch in Santa Barbara, California will be traveling to RI to deliver our keynote address. As you know last year was a sellout. Please order early if you plan on attending. We have reserved a large number of seats for Narragansett residents and we do not wish to disappoint… only to inspire! To underwrite expenses associated with our very special guest speaker and to fund our election efforts for the General Assembly in 2012, there are sponsorship opportunities available. Please contact any member of The Narragansett GOP to learn more.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2012
Spain Of Narragansett
1144 Ocean Road
Narragansett, RI 02882

Cocktails: 6:30 p.m.
Dinner: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $35/pp or $65/couple

RSVP on Facebook: Narragansett Republican Town Committee

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‘Chocolates with Costa’ Fundraiser | February 26

CHOCOLATES WITH COSTA
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 2012
2:00 PM UNTIL 5:00 PM

Everything Chocolate! Brownies… Double Chocolate Cake… Chocolate Cupcakes… Chocolate Covered Strawberries… Death by Chocolate… and much, much more! If you can’t eat chocolate, not to worry… there will be Strawberry Shortcake, as well!

Cost is $25.00 per person.

Please make your personal check out to “Friends of Doreen Costa.”

The event will be held at:
Sonoma Pub
7366 Post Road
North Kingstown, RI 02852

RSVP on Facebook

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Run for Delegate to the Republican National Convention

RUN FOR DELEGATE TO GOP NATIONAL CONVENTION

Anyone can run to be a Rhode Island Delegate to the GOP National Convention, which will be held August 27 to 30 in Tampa/St. Petersburg.

In the April 24 R.I. Presidential Primary, we will elect 8 Delegates and 8 Alternates from each of the 2 Congressional Districts in R.I. (Incidentally, for Burrillville and Providence residents, who are being moved to a different Congressional District; you will run and vote in the existing Districts, not the new gerrymandered Districts). In addition, the 3 GOP National Committee people from R.I. (Mark Zaccaria, Carol Mumford, Joe Trillo) will automatically be Delegates.

Each Presidential candidate, who gets at least 15 percent of the statewide vote, will get a proportional share of the 16 elected Delegates. Who those Delegates are will be determined by the number of votes they get, while listed under the Presidential candidate of their choice.

Candidates for Delegate will file a declaration of candidacy, with the Secretary of State, on February 22 or 23; will receive nomination papers no later than 8:30 A.M. of the following day; and will then have to turn in at least 150 valid signatures to local Town Halls by 4:00 P.M. on February 28.
Yes, you read that right. You have just 4 or 5 days to get 150 signatures. (This is down from 17 days that you had 4 years ago. Thank you, Secretary of State Ralph Mollis.).

Since it is clearly impossible for any individual to get so many signatures in such a short time, we are going to organize another team effort to get all our GOP Delegate candidates on the ballot.

We have asked Town Committees to organize signature parties, where people from that Town can come and sign 50 to 60 different papers, for every candidate (most of whom they do not even know). We realize that is asking a lot, but it is necessary to get around the outrageous obstacles that Secretary of State Mollis has put in our way, and help our fellow Republicans.

Here is what you, as a Delegate candidate, need to do.
There are 3 forms you need to fill out, in advance. They are on the Secretary of State’s web site.

sos.ri.gov/elections/ppp

Download these forms:
* Delegate Declaration Of Candidacy Form
* Delegate Pledge Of Support Form Republican Party
* Sample Delegate Nomination Paper Release Form

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East Bay GOP Brunch | Saturday

This SATURDAY, February 18th, will be the EAST BAY GOP Brunch in TIVERTON. It will begin at 10:00 A.M. at Brantal’s Restaurant & Pub, 91 Crandall Rd. (Rt. 81). This is for Republicans in the 10 East Bay communities (East Providence, Barrington, Warren, Bristol, Tiverton, Little Compton, Portsmouth, Middletown, Newport & Jamestown).

Guest Speaker: Brendan Doherty

Guest Host: Sen. David Bates

Also, we will have all the paperwork needed to run for Delegate to the GOP National Convention (in the April 24 Primary). You can fill it out at the breakfast, and give it to us to turn in for you.

Cost is $25 per person (includes a donation to the East Bay GOP Campaign Fund).

For info or to RSVP, contact:

Kathy Santos, SantosClan2000 [at] yahoo [dot] com 437-0542
Sal De Ruggiero, saverio1 [at] cox [dot] net 847-9696

Driving Instructions to Brantal’s Restaurant and Pub
91 Crandall Road, Tiverton.
Telephone No. 401-624-1990

From Providence/East Providence:
Route 195 East to Route 24 South
Route 24 South to Route 81 South
Route 81 south past intersection with Route 177
Restaurant will be on the right

From Barrington/Bristol:
Mount Hope Bridge to Sakonnet River Bridge
Take first right off Sakonnet River Bridge,
heading south on Route 77
Turn left onto Route 177 after passing Evelyn’s Restaurant
You will be going uphill, heading east.
Turn right onto Rte 81 (heading south), at intersection with Rte 177
Restaurant will be on the right

From Aquidneck Island:
Route 114 or 138 to Sakonnet River Bridge
Take first right off Sakonnet River Bridge,
heading south on Route 77
Turn left onto Route 177 after passing Evelyn’s Restaurant
You will be going uphill, heading east.
Turn right onto Rte 81 (heading south), at intersection with Rte 177
Restaurant will be on the right

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Important Reminder: Turn In All GOP Nomination Papers by Thursday @ 4PM!

The deadline is quickly approaching to turn in all of the nomination papers to get the Republican candidates for president on the ballot for the April 24th presidential preference primary.

The papers must be turned in no later than this Thursday, February 2nd at 4:00 P.M. to each local Boards of Canvassers or Town Clerk’s office.

Please remember that the back side of the papers must be filled out by the person who collected the signatures, and his signature must be witnessed by a Notary Public. If you turn them in yourself, you can get them notarized in Town Hall. If you have someone else turn them in for you, they must be notarized in advance.

If you have other questions or need a notary public, please contact Dave Talan ASAP, and we will arrange to take care of this. He can be reached at 941-3662 or DaveTalan [at] aol [dot] com.

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GOP Presidential Signature Party & Straw Poll | Tuesday

The East Providence Republican City Committee will be hosting a multi-city GOP Presidential Candidate Signature Party and “Florida Primary” Straw Poll this Tuesday, January 31st, 2012. The event will be held at the Santa Maria Cultural Center (Holy Ghost Brotherhood Mariense), at 846 Broadway, in East Providence from 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. This location is easily accessed via Exit 6 (Broadway) off of Route 195.

Registered voters from EAST PROVIDENCE, PROVIDENCE, PAWTUCKET, or BARRINGTON are invited to stop by this FREE event to sign the nomination papers for all of the GOP candidates for President (Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, etc.). To get on the ballot in RI for the April 24th primary, each candidate must obtain at least 1,000 valid signatures by the February 2nd deadline. Please note that you are not required to be a registered Republican to sign the candidates’ nomination papers, just a currently registered voter.

Those attending may also “vote” for their favorite GOP presidential candidate in our Florida Primary Straw Poll ($1 per vote), as well as watch the results of the Florida Primary as they come in. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the GOP candidates, local campaigns, and our city committee. Speakers include new R.I. Republican Party Chair MARK ZACCARIA and U.S. Senate candidate BARRY HINCKLEY. There will be a Cash Bar, as well as complimentary snacks and desserts available.

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, contact EPGOP Chair Bob Carlin at chair [at] epgop [dot] org or 345-6608 or visit our website at www.epgop.org. RSVP is not required.

Sincerely,

Robert S. Carlin, Jr.
Chairman, East Providence Republican City Committee

P.S. Even if you’re not from one of the above towns, please feel free to stop by!

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Presidential Signature Party Schedule for RI

SIGNATURE PARTY SCHEDULE TO GET GOP PRES. CANDIDATES ON R.I. PRIMARY BALLOT

You have read recently that all but 2 of the Republican Presidential candidates failed to even get on the ballot for Virginia’s Primary, due to that state’s ridiculously restrictive ballot access laws. But Rhode Island’s laws are even WORSE than Virginia’s. We could be looking at NONE of the candidates getting on R.I.’s ballot, thanks to major changes in the R.I. law, passed in 2011 and taking effect in 2012.

But we are taking steps to make sure that this embarrassment does not happen here. We are in charge of getting all the GOP candidates on the April 24 R.I. Primary ballot. We are organizing a team effort, to make sure R.I. Republican voters are able to choose from ALL 7 of the Presidential candidates.

First, a brief explanation of why this is so difficult in R.I. We have just 2 weeks to get 1,000 valid signatures for these candidates, from January 19 to February 2. (This is down from the 5 weeks we had previously, in warmer weather). Also, in normal states, signatures are turned in to one central location. In R.I., signatures must be turned in to the City or Town Hall where the signer resides. (So, for instance, if you are a Providence voter, and sign a paper that is turned in to Pawtucket, your signature would be disqualified.). This makes it impractical to gather signatures at shopping centers or at athletic events, where people come from numerous different communities.

The only thing about R.I. law that makes things easier, is that one person can sign papers for ALL of the candidates (not just for the one that they support). We are asking people to sign every paper, so that ALL the candidates get on; rather than NONE of them, if we each go our separate ways.

So here is what YOU can do.

* SIGNATURE PARTIES
We are organizing events in most of the 39 Cities & Towns, where residents can come and sign all the papers. The GOP City & Town Chairmen’s Caucus (President Mark Smiley from Warren) is working with the 39 local GOP Committees, to set these up.
We will notify you, via E-Mail, about the time & place for the Signature Party in your own community. (THE SCHEDULE FOR ALL COMMUNITIES IS LISTED BELOW). We ask you to take the time to go to the event in your Town, and sign all the papers.
These Signature Parties will also be social events, where you get to meet and greet the GOP leaders in your Town (and maybe get more involved with your local GOP organization).

* GET SIGNATURES YOURSELF
If you would be willing to get signatures on all the papers from 10 or more of your friends and neighbors, just REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL (DaveTalan [at] aol [dot] com), and we will deliver the papers to you on January 19 (together with instructions on how to handle them).
We will help you get all the papers properly notarized, and turn them in for you.
(Note: If you replied a week ago, to your monthly R.I. GOP Update, and it bounced back to you, then reply again. That Update had a space mistakenly included in the return address, which caused some replies to be rejected.)

SO HERE IS THE CURRENT SCHEDULE OF SIGNATURE PARTIES !!
(In a few days, we will send you an updated schedule, once we hear from more communities. We will also send you an E-Mail with more details about the Signature Party in your own particular City or Town.)

RHODE ISLAND GOP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SIGNATURE PARTIES Continue reading ‘Presidential Signature Party Schedule for RI’

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