the crw · 2014-10-12 · wade emmert, dallas county gop chairman thanks to ron natinsky,...
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Election Day
Is November 4.
The polls are
open from 7 am
to 7 pm
Voter ID
A valid photo ID
is required to
vote in Early Vot-
ing and on Elec-
tion Day.
Acceptable forms
of Photo IDs can
be found at this
link.
Battlefield
Dallas County Meet and Greet on Oc-
tober 16 is being host-
ed by CRW and Irving
RW. Guest speaker is
Pastor Rafael Cruz, fa-
ther of Senator Ted
Cruz. More information
on page 3 of this news-
letter.
Early Voting Early voting begins on
October 20 through
October 31. For a full
time schedule with all
locations for early vot-
ing see page 9 of this
newsletter.
Caring for
America
CRW is supporting
Snowball Express as
our Caring for America
project this year. We
had several members
participate in the 5K
run on September 27.
Snowball Express is
December 11-15 in
Fort Worth. Many of
our members are vol-
unteering, you can too! More information on
page 7.
November 4 is rapidly ap-
proaching and YOUR help
is needed. We can reclaim
Dallas County if we get out
the vote for our Republican
candidates in every race
ALL the way down the bal-lot. Unfortunately, there
are many around us who
don’t know the candidates
or that there is even a No-
vember election. CRW has
a solution to this problem!
Invite your friends, family
and co-workers to our Oc-
tober 16 Meet and Greet
where they will hear from
the candidates, learn what they stand for, and have an
opportunity to speak to
them personally. Also
please consider donating to
a campaign, phone banking,
or block walking. Phone
banking is available every
day (except Sunday) at the
Victory Center and it is
easy and fun. It is time to
get involved! With your help, we can make a differ-
ence!
Keeping Texas Red,
Kit Whitehill
Election Issue
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
November
Meeting
2
CRW Board 2
Battlefield Dal-
las County Meet
& Greet
3
Calendar 4
Meet the Board 5
Vote the Entire
Ballot Info and
Data
6
Snowball
Express
7
Election Day
info and links
7
Our Sponsors 8
Early Voting 9
President’s Pen
C O P P E L L
R E P U B L I C A N W O M E N The CRW V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
S P E C I A L
P O I N T S O F
I N T E R E S T :
Election Issue
Rosalyn Huff
Dallas County
Meet and Gtreet
Wade’s Wis-
dom
CRW Board
Why voting the
entire ballot is
so important
Photos from
Dennis Michael
Lynch lunch
Political advertising paid for by Coppell Republican Women, PO Box 2151, Coppell, TX 75019. Contributions are not federal tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Corporate Contributions Are Not Permitted.
F A L L 2 0 1 4
P A G E 2
The Coppell
Republican Women is
an energetic, dedicated
and dynamic
organization whose
purpose is to educate
and train women so we
can make a difference
in our community,
state and ultimately
our country.
CRW Board
November Meeting~Getting the Youth to Vote Republican
Rosalyn Huff is a sen-
ior at UTD majoring
in International Politi-
cal Economy and mi-
noring in Political Sci-
ence. Rosalyn was
selected as a cohort
in the nationally rec-
ognized Harvard Ken-
nedy School Public
Policy and Leadership
Conference in 2012.
Later that year, she
was the only selected
UTSA honors student
to attend the Republi-
can National Conven-
tion. After her junior
year she transferred
to UTD. Rosalyn
started a collegiate
Turning Point USA
chapter at UT Dallas,
and she hopes to be a
catalyst to have more
political activism on
her college campus.
Her goal is to become
an attorney.
We are accepting nomi-
nations to fill board posi-
tions for next year.
Please contact us for
more information.
coppellrepublicanwom-
T H E C R W
President Kit Whitehill
VP Legislation
Secretary
Treasurer Linda Mays
Programs Jane Anne Sellars
Hospitality
Website and Publicity Michelle LaFountain
Membership Terrie Aune
Scholarship Lynell Huffmaster
Caring for America Sharon Kappers
Rosalyn Huff
CRW is a
member of the
Coppell Chamber
of Commerce.
This newsletter we introduce
our Caring For America
Chair
Sharon Kappers grew up in
Wisconsin. She has lived in the
Dallas area for 30 years. Sharon
was a sales manager for Foley’s
for 11 years. She is currently
employed in the telecom indus-
try. She loves football, especially
her Packers and Badgers. She
volunteers for the USO, support-
ing our troops and their families.
She helps send-off our Veterans
on the DFW Honor Flights to
DC. She loves anything patriotic!
Meet the CRW Board
If you need campaign signs for your
yard, please contact us and we can help
connect you to the candidates. There
are several vital Dallas County races
that need our support and the visibility
that a sign in your yard can bring! Email
us at CoppellRepublicanWom-
[email protected] for more information!
Battlefield Dallas County Meet and Greet
P A G E 3 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
www.coppellrepublicanwomen.com
The Dallas County
Grassroots Com-
mittee has part-
nered with our Pre-
cinct Chairs to pro-
duce the first of its
kind – Dallas Coun-
ty Candidate Meet
& Greet Tour to
spotlight our 19
Republican County
Candidates. (State
Candidates are in-
vited to introduce
themselves as well.)
The Tour makes 11
stops in Dallas and
promotes the im-
portance of voting
Republican all the
way down the bal-
lot in order to keep
Texas red AND to
start turning Dallas
County red once
again.
The Dallas County
Republican Party
can be found at
www. dallasgop.org
P A G E 4
Early Voting is
from October 20
-October 31,
2014
Calendar of Events
Membership It is time to renew your dues for 2015.
We have several levels of membership
in the Coppell Republican Women.
Annual Dues:
$30 for active members
$15 for associate members
$10 for student members
www.coppellrepublicanwomen.com
October 16 Battlefield Dallas County Meet & Greet 6 pm at Hack-
berry Creek Country Club , 1901 W Royal Ln, Irving
Early voting October 20-October 31, 2014
VOTE THE ENTIRE BALLOT
November 2 General Meeting featuring our guest speaker Rosalyn
Huff and a salute to Veterans
November 4 Election Day
A BLANK ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET IS A VOTE
FOR A DEMOCRAT
December 7 General Meeting Jeff McKissack ‘Home Safe for the
Holidays’, Mays home
December 11-15 Snowball Express in Fort Worth, more infor-
mation on page 7
Monday through Saturday until election day: PHONE BANKING Visit
Dallas County GOP to help keep Texas Red and take back Dallas
County Dallas County Republican Party Calendar. Address is 9669 N.
Central Expy, Ste. 100 Dallas 75231
Calendar is subject to change, please check our website or Facebook
for up to date information.
T H E C R W
Not a Member yet?
Our membership form
is on our website and
can be downloaded and
mailed in or brought to
a meeting. Click here
to access our website.
We have an email sign
up on our website un-
der “Contact Us”. We
will never sell your
email address.
General Election is
November4, 2014
From Dallas
County GOP
Chairman Wade
Emmert “If you
don’t vote for a
Republican you do
not know you will
get a Democrat
you don’t want”
P A G E 5 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
Please Watch for Door Hangers Coming to Your Neighborhood Soon
Coppell Republican Women
P.O. Box 2151
Coppell, Texas 75019
www.coppellrepublicanwomen.com
There are many
opportunities for
phone banking and
block walking at the
Dallas County GOP
Victory Center,
9669 N. Central
Expy, Ste. 100 Dal-
las 75231 and
around the county.
Please visit the Dal-
las County Republi-
can Party Calendar
website for dates
and candidates.
www. dallasgop.org
Sample Only
Your Precinct Closest Early Voting Location Here
Your Election Day November 4 Voting Location Here
P A G E 6
T H E C R W
Remember –
If you won't vote
for a
Republican you
don't know,
you'll get a Dem-
ocrat you don't
want!
Wade Emmert,
Dallas County GOP
Chairman
Thanks to
Ron Natinsky,
Republican
Candidate for
Dallas County
Judge for the
information
shown on this
page
In 2010, Dallas County-wide:
1. There were 36 Republican candidates in contested
races (District Attorney, County Judge, District Clerk,
County Clerk, County Treasurer & 31 judges).
2. In part because 20,317 MORE Democrats voted
Straight Ticket than Republicans, and
3. Again, lots of Republican voters left down-ballot races
blank, and
4. A lot more Democrats were newly registered voters
Why Voting the Entire Ballot is
SO Important In 2006, Dallas County-wide:
1. There were 47 Republican candidates in contested races
(District Attorney, County Judge, District Clerk, Coun-
ty Clerk, County Treasurer & 42 judges)
2. In part because 16,136 MORE Democrats voted
Straight Ticket than Republicans, and
3. Because Republican voters have a greater tendency to
vote for who they know near the top of the ballot and
leave the rest of the races blank, and
4. Because approximately 38,000 Dallas County Republi-
can voters DID NOT VOTE --
5. However, if everyone who voted for Republican U.S.
Senate candidate Kay Bailey Hutchison near the top of
the ballot had voted for Republicans to the bottom of
the ballot, ALL 47 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
WOULD HAVE WON! And with just two exceptions,
they all would have won by more than 10,000 votes!!!
LEAVING RACES BLANK DOWN THE BALLOT WILL
ENSURE DEMOCRAT MAJORITIES AT THE COUNTY,
STATE AND FEDERAL LEVELS!!!
We need Republican majorities at all levels of government,
in part because local and state elected officials have tre-
mendous influence on our day to day lives. * Prior election results can be found at http://
www.dallascountyvotes.org/election-results-and-maps/election-
results/historical-election-results/#ElectionResults
ALL 36 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES LOST again!!!
ALL 47 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES LOST!!!
P A G E 7 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
Americanism “Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official, save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by the country. It is patriotic to support him insofar as he efficiently serves the country. It is unpatriotic not to oppose him to the exact extent that by inefficiency or otherwise he fails in his duty to stand by the country. In either event, it is unpatriotic not to tell the truth, whether about the president or anyone else.”
CRW is supporting Snowball Express this year. Snowball Express serves the children
of fallen military heroes and will be held in Fort Worth from December 11-15, 2014.
Several members have already signed up to volunteer in this worthy cause. Please
sign up and join us! http://snowballexpress.org/support/volunteer/
Contact us at [email protected] to get more information on our
participation. We are asking some of
our sister Republican Women’s Clubs
to join us in supporting these chil-
dren and this amazing weekend dedi-
cated to them. Email us to tell us of
your participation.
Caring for America—Snowball Express
November 4, 2014 Election Day Information
Please visit our website for an excerpt of Coppell locations for voting on Novem-
ber 4th. Click here to go to our website.
A complete listing of all Election Day Polling Locations can be found by clicking
here.
Click here to go to www.dallascountyvotes.org for sample ballot for your location.
Enter your personal information as requested and you can view your sample bal-
lot.
P A G E 8
T H E C R W
Our Sponsors
The Dallas County
Council of Republi-
can Women held
their POWER Pep
Rally on September
6. Several members
of our club attended
and assisted our
President Kit
Whitehill with regis-
tration and checkin.
Advertise with
us. A business
card size ad is
$25 and will be
featured on our
website and
newsletter.
P A G E 9 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
Early Voting Remember to Vote the Entire Republican Ticket, Leave NO Blanks!
Click on this
listing to go
to our web-
site to down-
load this
complete list
of early vot-
ing locations
P A G E 1 0 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 1
Dennis Michael Lynch Luncheon Photos
Phone Banking and
preparing door
hangers at Dallas
County GOP Victory
Center, 9669 N. Central
Expy, Ste. 100 Dallas
75231
https://www.facebook.com/DMLdaily
http://www.dmldaily.com/ http://
www.theycometoamerica.com/
DML posted the group pic-
ture above on his Facebook
page, and asked his fans to
“like” our Facebook page.
We went viral for a couple
of days!
A young
volunteer
at Victory
Center
preparing
door
hangers
Kit Whitehill phone banking at Victory Center