What if the candidate is running for office at the local or state level?
We suggest you research what animal issues are important and ask the candidate for his views on those issues. There is power in numbers. If you can bring together a few other people who would like to know this information, request a meeting with the candidate or the candidate’s staff to discuss these matters. Or, find out where the candidate will be appearing in a public forum so that you may bring these matters to his or her attention. Note: Humane USA does not have the resources to be involved with the thousands of annual races at the local level but we encourage local activists to be involved in those races. We focus on state and federal races. • How do you research a candidate’s past record on animal issues? Besides asking the candidate directly, do research on the Internet. Research animal protection legislative issues and cross reference that information with the candidate’s name. Ask local shelters if the candidate has been involved with their work. If the individual has been on
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