CA Trailblazers’ Nuts & Bolts Candidate Bootcamp: Equip Yourself for a Successful Campaign

As an upcoming election cycle approaches, it is important for voters to pay attention to the quality of candidates that are running for office. While it is easy to get caught up in the political noise, it is crucial to remember that the quality of candidates is what ultimately determines the direction and success of our community.

That is why CA Trailblazers, is reaching out to County Chairs & Executive Directors to spread the word about their first training of the cycle on Saturday, April 29th, 2023, from 10 AM to 3:00 PM in Newport Beach. The Nuts & Bolts Candidate Bootcamp is designed to provide candidates with the tools and knowledge they need to run a successful campaign, and it is completely free for all candidates running for local and federal office.

At the event, industry professionals will be on hand to teach candidates about building a campaign team, using political data to make targeted decisions, creating a communications plan, building a winning policy platform, and more. The agenda for the event is attached for reference, and a continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

County Chairs & Executive Directors are encouraged to forward this email to any candidates in their region or county and encourage them to sign up. By doing so, they will be helping to ensure that their community has access to quality candidates who are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to make a difference.

The upcoming Nuts & Bolts Candidate Bootcamp hosted by CA Trailblazers is a great opportunity for candidates to learn about the skills and strategies needed to run a successful campaign. It is completely free and open to candidates running for local to federal office, and attendees will receive valuable knowledge from industry professionals. So, don’t hesitate to forward this email and encourage any potential candidates to sign up today!

Register HERE: https://www.cagop.org/s/trailblazers/nuts-and-bolts-april.

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