Sportsmen Should Investigate Candidates' Stance on Sporting Issues
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Sportsmen Should Investigate Candidates' Stance on Sporting Issues






Sportsmen are a powerful political force, but their power lies in their willingness to take action and make their voices heard. This year, American voters will select a chief executive. The electorate will decide upon legislative leadership at the local, state and federal levels.

For information about the presidential candidates, you can check their websites, or phone their campaign offices and ask about the issues that affect your rights as sportsmen. Also it is important to look at voting records, and what candidates have said in the past. Below are websites and phone numbers for each presidential candidate.



Hillary Clinton www.hillaryclinton.com (703) 469-2008

Mike Huckabee www.mikehuckabee.com (501) 324-2008

John McCain www.exploremccain.com (703) 418-2008

Barack Obama www.barackobama.com (866) 675-2008

Ron Paul www.ronpaul2008.com (703) 248-9115

For more information on where candidates stand on key issues, their background, and articles about them, visit projects.washingtonpost.com/2008-presidential-candidates/.

Even more important than the presidential candidates are the local and state candidates who want to represent you. State and Local representatives are the people who put into motion most of the laws and ordinances which could affect your rights as a sportsman or sportswoman. To find out more information about who your representatives are, and how to get in touch with them visit the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance legislative action center atwww.ussportsmen.org.

In the past, sportsmen have stepped up and defeated the anti’s in campaigns to protect mourning dove hunting, bear hunting and trapping in several states. But without the sportsmen’s votes, the anti’s tactics will be successful and outdoor sports will suffer.

Take Action! Encourage your family, friends, and fellow sportsmen to investigate where candidates stand on the issues that affect you. A voter has power. Fulfill your obligation as an American citizen to help decide the future of our nation.



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