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Come to
the July 21st
Community Campaign Kick-Off.
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Make
donations to the Defeat Prop 107 Campaign.
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Get all
your loved ones and friends to vote NO on Prop 107.
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Educate
yourself on the truth of Prop 107. Article
Download:
The Slash and Burn of Prop. 107
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Visit
our website,
www.defeataz107.org
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Drop by
our campaign office to pick-up literature to distribute
to family, friends.
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Bring 5
friends and family to WE CAN! events about Prop 107.
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Request
an early ballot and VOTE NO on Prop 107.
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Tell
your boss about Prop 107.
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Tell
your girlfriend/boyfriend about Prop 107.
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Help
translate materials into Spanish.
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Tell
your professors about Prop 107.
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Tell
your teachers about Prop 107.
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Educate
your family about Prop 107.
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Educate
your fellow Arizonans about Prop 107.
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Call
your state representatives and tell him/her to stand up
against Prop 107.
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Volunteer your time by making phone calls for Vote No on
Prop 107 events.
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Pass out
flyers against Prop 107 in front of your local grocery
store.
Flyer Download:
Flyer1,
Flyer 2,
Flyer 3,
Flyer 4
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Put up
flyers in your favorite taqueria.
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Lend us
your artistic talents to create logos and images for the
website.
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Host a
Defeat Prop 107 house party.
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Put up a
Vote No Prop 107 yard sign.
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Donate
office supplies to the campaign.
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Sign up
10 friends to volunteer for the campaign and host a
phone banking party.
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Tell
people about Prop 107 at coffee shops.
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Get out
the vote to 10 of your friends.
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Tell 15
friends to visit the website.
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Offer
links to the website.
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Crash
Pro-Prop 107 parties and tell them the truth.
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Distribute Vote No Prop 107 flyers at your school.
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Compel
your political party to speak out against Prop 107.
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Write a
letter/call your City Council member & ask him/her to
speak out against Prop 107.
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Write a
letter/call your State Senator & ask him/her to speak
out against Prop 107.
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Write a
letter/call your State Rep & ask him/her to speak out
against Prop 107.
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Encourage your organization to stand up against Prop
107.
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Write a
letter to the Governor and encourage her to speak out
against Prop 107.
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Write a
letter to the Mayor and encourage him to speak out
against Prop 107.
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Write a
letter/call your County Supervisor and ask him/her to
speak out against Prop 107.
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Talk to
your religious congregation and ask them to take an
organized stand against 107.
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Submit
articles to your religious organization’s publication in
opposition to Prop 107.
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Submit
articles to newsletters of groups you belong to.
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Submit
articles to newsletters of clubs you belong to.
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Put up
Vote No on Prop 107 at your gym or karaoke bar.
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Make
announcements against Prop 107 at your NRA meeting.
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Put a
Vote No on Prop 107 bumper sticker on your car.
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Wear a
Vote No on Prop 107 t-shirt.
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Wear a
Vote No on Prop 107 button.
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Put up
Vote No on Prop 107 door hangers on 50 houses in your
neighborhood.
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Put up a
Vote No on Prop 107 billboard.
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Encourage business to sign on as endorsers for the
Defeat 107 campaign.
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Write
letters to the editor responding to any media attention
about Prop 107.
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Address
the lies about equal opportunity programs spread by Prop
107 supporters.
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Are you
funny? Go to local stand up comedy clubs and spread the
word against Prop 107.
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Submit
poetry to the Tucson Weekly re Prop 107.
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Do an
interpretive dance about Prop 107 at the Mall.
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Encourage prominent community members to endorse the
Defeat 107 campaign.
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Do you
know someone famous? Encourage them to become
spokespersons for the campaign.
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Are you
musically talented? Write a protest song about the
truth about Prop 107.
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Are you
a photographer? Submit stock photos that can be used
for campaign flyers.
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Call
into local radio stations, and ask them to speak out
against Prop 107.
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Make
sure everyone you know is registered to vote.
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Put a
sign up on the marquee outside your building.
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Make
sure everyone you know is informed about the realities
of Prop 107.
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Start
church study groups about Prop 107 and how it is
important to defeat it.
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Inform
the webmaster about the inaccuracies of the Ward
Connerly website.
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6Challenge proponents of Prop 107 on the inaccuracies of
their campaign.
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Give a
presentation about Prop 107 to your school board.
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Start a
conversation about Prop 107 at your local barbershop or
salon.
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Inform
all civil servants you know about Prop 107.
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Fly an
airplane “Defeat Prop 107” banner over a baseball game.
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Paint a
Defeat Prop 107 mural.
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Submit a
Defeat Prop 107 cartoon to
The Tucson Weekly.
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Hold a
Defeat Prop 107 Block Party.
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Ask your
religious leader what s/he thinks about Prop 107 and
inform them of what they do not know.
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Post
Defeat Prop 107 information on your web log.
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Hold
rallies against Prop 107.
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Donate
stamps to the campaign mailing parties.
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Go to
concerts a lot? Hand out flyers to music fans.
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Convince
the band at a concert to unfurl a banner while they’re
playing.
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Pass out
Defeat Prop 107 flyers at the state fair.
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Pass out
flyers with the candy you hand out at Halloween.
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Make
“VOTE NO on Prop 107” costume and wear it at a Halloween
party.
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Pass
Defeat Prop 107 flyers at labor barbeques and picnics
and support labor/unions.
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Are you
an actor? Do street theater against Prop 107.
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Request
an absentee ballot if you are going to be out of the
state and VOTE NO on Prop 107.
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Go to a
meeting of the groups favoring Prop 107 and question
them on their alleged facts.
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Send a
singing telegram thanking politicians who publicly
oppose Prop 107.
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Ride
around town on your bike handing out stickers to other
cyclists.
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Participate in Operation Burma Shave along Speedway
Blvd.
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Hand out
flyers at U of A home football games.
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Go to
fraternity/sorority houses and enlist their help in
spreading the word on campus.
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Hand out
flyers at on campus events.
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Hold a
bake sale against Prop 107.
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Wear a
Defeat 107 toga to your next party.
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Change
your answering machine message to include a “Defeat 107”
message.
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Add a
“Vote No on Prop 107” line to your email signature.
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Convince
the Forest Service to allow us to use Smokey the Bear as
a “Defeat 107 mascot.”
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Leave
the WE CAN! Defeat Prop 107 web pages on public
computers after you leave.
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Patronize local businesses that oppose Prop. 107 and
tell them why.
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Contact
local media outlets when they run a story on Prop 107.
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VOTE NO ON PROP
107.