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| + | '''American Majority''' established in 2008, is the premiere grassroots political training organization for [[conservative]] candidates and activists engaging at the state level. They are headquartered in Purcellville, [[Virginia]], as a national non-profit, non-partisan political training institute whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through [[limited government]] and the free market. Per their website |
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| − | |motto = "Real change begins at the local level"
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| − | |leader_name = [[Ned Ryun]]
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| − | }}'''American Majority''' is a political training organization. Founded with an initial investment by the [[Sam Adams Alliance]], it is sustained by individual donors. The organization provides political training to [[conservatism in the United States|conservative]] activists and candidates in state and local elections.<ref name="spectator1"/> Registered as a [[501(c)(3)]] [[non-profit organization]], the group describes itself as "a non-partisan political training institute whose stated mission is to train and equip a national network of leadership committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market."
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| − | American Majority was founded in 2008 by [[Ned Ryun]], a former presidential writer for [[George W. Bush]], the son of former [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] U.S. Congressman [[Jim Ryun]]. Headquartered in [[Purcellville, Virginia]], the organization trains across the county with staffed offices in [[Arkansas]], [[Kansas]], [[Missouri]], [[Minnesota]], [[Oklahoma]], [[Wisconsin]] and [[Texas]]. | + | {{cquote|At American Majority, we believe that power should rest with the individual citizens, and that makes us different from other, more traditional [[political]] nonprofits which operate in a top-down system. We advocate for increased citizen involvement in the political process, defining our success through the achievements of our training attendees and partners. Our goal is to empower the individual to take back the country our forefathers fought for.}} |
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| − | ==State Office’s Impact==
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| − | ===Arkansas===
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| − | Mark Darr and his future campaign manager attended an American Majority training in December 2009. Mark faced a formidable primary opponent but won his primary to face a long-term incumbent that had a loyal following on both sides of the aisle. Mark’s opponent was overwhelmingly popular in is district and surrounding areas, but Mark applied what he learned through American Majority and won his campaign for Lt. Governor in November of 2010 by just over two points. <ref>[ https://americanmajority.box.net/shared/q0k5j58pj6]</ref>
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| − | ===Kansas===
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| − | In the spring 2009 local elections, 23 of 54 American Majority trained candidates won. Fall 2010 victories include Terry Calloway who was identified and trained by American Majority in hopes that he would challenge a very liberal state house incumbent who had voted for the second-largest tax increase in Kansas history. Calloway handily beat a primary challenger, then went on to win the general election with 52% of the vote. In addition, his campaign manager was trained through American Majority’s Campus Majority program, as was his online director, who created Calloway’s website and managed his new media. <ref>[ https://americanmajority.box.net/shared/q0k5j58pj6]</ref>
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| − | ===Minnesota===
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| − | Washington County Commissioner Lisa Weik was identified and trained by American Majority and is currently in her first term on the commission board. She opposed a recent ½ cent sales tax increase, and has been very vocal in her support of rescinding a tax on transit projects. Lisa recently came out strongly against the city administrator’s proposal to raise property taxes in Washington County’s 2011 budget. <ref>[ https://americanmajority.box.net/shared/q0k5j58pj6]</ref>
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| − | ===Oklahoma===
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| − | In spring 2009 local elections, 17 of 27 candidates trained by American Majority were victorious. Victories in 2010 include Josh Brecheen, who attended an American Majority candidate training in Oklahoma City in the spring of 2010, declaring, “Guys, I have no idea what I’m doing but I’m gonna do the best I can.” He ran against a two-term and very popular incumbent state senator, Jay Paul Gumm. Brecheen’s campaign manager was also trained by American Majority. As they report, they ran their raced based on what American Majority taught them and executed it flawlessly. Breechen defeated Gumm by double-digits in Oklahoma’s “Little Dixie,” where Republicans have never won a state senate race. <ref>[ https://americanmajority.box.net/shared/q0k5j58pj6]</ref>
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| − | ===Wisconsin===
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| − | American Majority trained Dr. Pam Galloway. Despite not having held any prior political office, she definitively beat Wisconsin State Senate’s Majority Leader Russ Decker, who was a five-term incumbent, by ten points. Pam’s victory was called one of the most stunning results of election night in Wisconsin. <ref>[ https://americanmajority.box.net/shared/q0k5j58pj6]</ref>
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| − | American Majority has been a leader in encouraging anti-union protests in Wisconsin, coordinating the “I Stand With Walker” rally in Madison, W.I. on February 19, 2011. <ref name="istandwithwalker">{{cite web|url= http://newsbusters.org/blogs/lachlan-markay/2011/02/18/tea-party-plans-wisc-protest-counter-unions
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| − | |title=Tea Party plans Wisc. Protest to Counter Unions |publisher=http://newsbusters.org|date=2011-02-18 |accessdate=2011-02-22}}</ref>.
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| − | ===Texas===
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| − | Lt. Colonel Brian Birdwell attended an American Majority candidate training in the summer of 2009 and was encouraged to pursue public office at the state level. He won a tough election for state senator in 2010 against the establishment favorite, with many of his campaign volunteers trained through American Majority’s activist workshops. <ref>[ https://americanmajority.box.net/shared/q0k5j58pj6]</ref>
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| − | ==Training==
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| − | The organization's main focus is training. Offering three “tracks” including activists, candidates and college students, American Majority seeks to transition the tea party movement from protests to local activism. <ref>http://wwww.americanmajority.org/training</ref> . Trainings cover a variety of topics from the history of our political system to effective ways to campaign online. .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://keystoneconservative.com/2011/01/22/american-majority-schedules-candidate-training-in-broomal-pa/ |title=American Majority schedules Candidate Training in Broomball PA |publisher=keystoneconservative.com |date= 2011-01-22|accessdate=2011-02-22 | first=Ethan | last=Demme}}</ref>.
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| − | ==Social Media==
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| − | The organization makes use of social media to disseminate their opinions and electoral information, and publishes documents to its followers illustrating the basics of social media.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/31/AR2010013102860.html |title=New media help conservatives get their anti-Obama message out |publisher=washingtonpost.com |date= 2010-02-01|accessdate=2010-02-10 | first=Jerry | last=Markon}}</ref>. American Majority has emerged as a powerhouse resource providing social media tools for activists. <ref name="ponderpost">{{cite web|last=Post |first=Ponder|url=http://www.ponderpost.com/2010/10/ponderpicks-free-social-media-resources-for-political-outreach/|title=Metrics of Success |publisher=Ponderpost.com |date=2010-10-08 |accessdate=2011-02-23}}</ref>. They provide comprehensive beginner guides on [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] as well as videos on a range of other topics including YouTube and Wikis.
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| − | American Majority is on [[Twitter]] as @AM_National. <ref>[ https://twitter.com/AM_National]</ref>
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| − | ==By the Numbers==
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| − | Since January of 2009, American Majority has trained 12, 774 activists on how to hardwire precincts, build coalitions, be effective online, and work for greater transparency and accountability in our government. Trained 1,099 candidates on how to run for office and win politically so that the new leaders can implement policies that reflect free enterprise, limited government and fiscal responsibility and conducted 395 trainings in 40 states. <ref name="redstate">{{cite web|last=Erickson |first=Erick |url=http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/12/03/metrics-of-success/|title=Metrics of Success |publisher=Redstate.com |date=2010-12-03 |accessdate=2011-02-23}}</ref>
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| − | ==Activism==
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| − | American Majority has launched several websites as part of its political operations, including [[Tea Party movement|AftertheTeaParty.com]], and the now-closed [[Tea Party protests, 2009|RecessRally.com]]. The former is a site designed to encourage the public to subscribe to its mailing list. The latter was a tool for coordinating additional protests during the 2010 August congressional recess.
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| − | American Majority has been a leader in encouraging anti-union protests in Wisconsin, coordinating the “I Stand With Walker” rally in Madison, W.I. on February 19, 2011. <ref name="istandwithwalker">{{cite web|url= http://newsbusters.org/blogs/lachlan-markay/2011/02/18/tea-party-plans-wisc-protest-counter-unions
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| − | |title=Tea Party plans Wisc. Protest to Counter Unions |publisher=http://newsbusters.org|date=2011-02-18 |accessdate=2011-02-22}}</ref>.
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| − | ==New Leaders Project==
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| − | On November 16, 2010 American Majority announced the New Leaders Project. <ref name="newleadersproject">{{cite web|url=http://www.scribd.com/mobile/documents/43183206|title=American Majority announces New Leaders Project |publisher=http://www.scribd.com|date=2010-11-16 |accessdate=2011-02-22}}</ref>. Working with local tea party leaders, American Majority aims to identify and train 10,000 new leaders by the 2012 elections.
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| − | ==Nonprofit status==
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| − | American Majority is registered as a [[501(c)(3)]] [[non-profit organization]]. Legally the organization is only able to keep this status by not explicitly endorsing any party or candidate, the organization openly admits its conservative views and "identifies" conservative candidates for its members.<ref name="dallasnews1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/DN-americanmajority_05met.ART0.State.Edition2.4ba21b6.html |title=American Majority holds Dallas workshop | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Breaking News for Dallas-Fort Worth | Dallas Morning News |publisher=Dallasnews.com |date=2009-10-05 |accessdate=2010-02-10}}</ref>
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| − | ==Criticism of Tea Party Candidates==
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| − | American Majority identifies with the [[Tea Party movement]], but has openly critiqued some “tea party” candidates. On February 7, 2011, Ned Ryun harshly attacked Sarah Palin – as speaking for the entire tea party – by describing Sarah Palin's speech on Egypt as "a cheap, political swipe" with "no real substance" and who is "not displaying any deep grasp of policy," and Ryun purported to speak for the whole tea party movement by saying that tea party leaders "are starting to ask is she [Palin] going to show any depth of substance to any of her policy stances," <ref> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4uDo8R7SFA</ref>.
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| − | == References ==
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| − | == External links == | + | |
| − | * [http://www.americanmajority.org American Majority's Official Website] | + | |
| − | ** [http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/08/maddow-dresses-down-americans-for-prosperity.php] Talking points memo
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| − | == Notes ==
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| − | [[Category:Internet activism]]
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