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What is the difference between a Campaign For Liberty Local Coordinator and a political party precinct leader?

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What is the difference between a Campaign For Liberty Local Coordinator and a political party precinct leader?

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The two are totally distinct. You can be a Campaign For Liberty Local Coordinator or a political party precinct leader (or “precinct delegate,” “precinct committeeman,” whatever your state party calls it) or both. The goal of a Campaign for Liberty Local Coordinator is to become active in your neighborhood, educate those in your precinct, rally issues and find good, capable people who share your goals to run for office. A Campaign for Liberty Local Coordinator is a dues-paying member with access to Local Coordinator tools. It is good to be a precinct leader for a political party because you will have a voice inside the party; sometimes only precinct leaders and party officials may vote at conventions. So, if you want your voice heard in the party, filing for precinct leader is an easy way to gain clout. Many times the position is vacant, and it costs little or nothing to file. Check with your local party to learn the process for becoming a party precinct leader.

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