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When thinking about your political affiliations, do you ''favor'' one candidate or party? Do you believe that you and ''your influences'' are on the right side?  One thing you don't want to do is settle for what you can get from intimidating, confusing or controlling opposition voters. Political beliefs grow to millions mostly ''one-by-one''. Being involved in your community's local government is a form of service to others, and you can get involved in a variety of ways.
 
When thinking about your political affiliations, do you ''favor'' one candidate or party? Do you believe that you and ''your influences'' are on the right side?  One thing you don't want to do is settle for what you can get from intimidating, confusing or controlling opposition voters. Political beliefs grow to millions mostly ''one-by-one''. Being involved in your community's local government is a form of service to others, and you can get involved in a variety of ways.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#'''Define your position on the issues and support the legislators who most closely represent your views.'''  You will not see yourself represented well - unless enough people support, influence and help the right people into positions like city council, commissioners, district courts, legislators, elected judges -not just the executives (the mayor, county manager, district attorney or county judge's office, governor or even president)!
 
#'''Define your position on the issues and support the legislators who most closely represent your views.'''  You will not see yourself represented well - unless enough people support, influence and help the right people into positions like city council, commissioners, district courts, legislators, elected judges -not just the executives (the mayor, county manager, district attorney or county judge's office, governor or even president)!