Now more than ever, Maine needs a grassroots army of activists trained to ensure election integrity.
We know we can’t trust the woke partisan hack, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, to make sure we have clean elections. It’s up to us.
So join me in Ellsworth on Saturday, January 22 for basic training by Maine Legislative Watch Dogs. They have partnered with Washington, DC-based FreedomWorks to host a workshop that will give you the tools you need to be an effective advocate for election integrity.
One of the FreedomWorks initiatives is “Let Them Rest in Peace,” aimed at removing deceased voters from the rolls. Another is “Eyes on Every Ballot,” the idea being that sunlight is the best disinfectant against voter fraud.
Thanks to Gina LeDuc-Kuntz and her team at Maine Legislative Watch Dogs for hosting this event. I’m looking forward to meeting Gina’s FreedomWorks partners from DC in person on Saturday.
Admission is free, so come on down, and encourage everyone in your network to do likewise.
Constitution Hall in the Maine Coast Mall at 225 High Street in Ellsworth is a big venue; let’s fill it up!
10:30 am to 1:30 pm.
For more information, call (207) 389-3647.
See you there!
Sincerely,
Hon. Lawrence Lockman
Maine House of Representatives, 2012-2020
Co-founder & President
Maine First Project
P.S. Maine First Project has scheduled our first two FREE Activist Training courses of 2022 — these are separate and different from the FreedomWorks event.
Our first Activist Training will be on Saturday, January 29th in Rockland. And then we’ll be in Kennebunk on Saturday, February 26th.
This event, as always, is by invitation only, and space is limited! If you’re interested in attending, send me an email at larrylockman22@gmail.com for full logistics and details.
The training is 100% free, but we do require a $25 upfront deposit to reserve your seat.