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101 WAYS TO DEFEAT PROPOSITION 107  

  1. Come to the July 21st Community Campaign Kick-Off.

  2. Make donations to the Defeat Prop 107 Campaign.

  3. Get all your loved ones and friends to vote NO on Prop 107.

  4. Educate yourself on the truth of Prop 107.  Article Download:  The Slash and Burn of Prop. 107

  5. Visit our website, www.defeataz107.org 

  6. Drop by our campaign office to pick-up literature to distribute to family, friends.

  7. Bring 5 friends and family to WE CAN! events about Prop 107.

  8. Request an early ballot and VOTE NO on Prop 107.

  9. Tell your boss about Prop 107.

  10. Tell your girlfriend/boyfriend about Prop 107.

  11. Help translate materials into Spanish.

  12. Tell your professors about Prop 107.

  13. Tell your teachers about Prop 107.

  14. Educate your family about Prop 107.

  15. Educate your fellow Arizonans about Prop 107.

  16. Call your state representatives and tell him/her to stand up against Prop 107.

  17. Volunteer your time by making phone calls for Vote No on Prop 107 events.

  18. Pass out flyers against Prop 107 in front of your local grocery store.
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  19. Put up flyers in your favorite taqueria.

  20. Lend us your artistic talents to create logos and images for the website.

  21. Host a Defeat Prop 107 house party.

  22. Put up a Vote No Prop 107 yard sign.

  23. Donate office supplies to the campaign.

  24. Sign up 10 friends to volunteer for the campaign and host a phone banking party.

  25. Tell people about Prop 107 at coffee shops.

  26. Get out the vote to 10 of your friends.

  27. Tell 15 friends to visit the website.

  28. Offer links to the website.

  29. Crash Pro-Prop 107 parties and tell them the truth.

  30. Distribute Vote No Prop 107 flyers at your school.

  31. Compel your political party to speak out against Prop 107.

  32. Write a letter/call your City Council member & ask him/her to speak out against Prop 107.

  33. Write a letter/call your State Senator & ask him/her to speak out against Prop 107.

  34. Write a letter/call your State Rep & ask him/her to speak out against Prop 107.

  35. Encourage your organization to stand up against Prop 107.

  36. Write a letter to the Governor and encourage her to speak out against Prop 107.

  37. Write a letter to the Mayor and encourage him to speak out against Prop 107.

  38. Write a letter/call your County Supervisor and ask him/her to speak out against Prop 107.

  39. Talk to your religious congregation and ask them to take an organized stand against 107.

  40. Submit articles to your religious organization’s publication in opposition to Prop 107.

  41. Submit articles to newsletters of groups you belong to.

  42. Submit articles to newsletters of clubs you belong to.

  43. Put up Vote No on Prop 107 at your gym or karaoke bar.

  44. Make announcements against Prop 107 at your NRA meeting.

  45. Put a Vote No on Prop 107 bumper sticker on your car.

  46. Wear a Vote No on Prop 107 t-shirt.

  47. Wear a Vote No on Prop 107 button.

  48. Put up Vote No on Prop 107 door hangers on 50 houses in your neighborhood.

  49. Put up a Vote No on Prop 107 billboard.

  50. Encourage business to sign on as endorsers for the Defeat 107 campaign.

  51. Write letters to the editor responding to any media attention about Prop 107.

  52. Address the lies about equal opportunity programs spread by Prop 107 supporters.

  53. Are you funny?  Go to local stand up comedy clubs and spread the word against Prop 107.

  54. Submit poetry to the Tucson Weekly re Prop 107.

  55. Do an interpretive dance about Prop 107 at the Mall.

  56. Encourage prominent community members to endorse the Defeat 107 campaign.           

  57. Do you know someone famous?  Encourage them to become spokespersons for the campaign.

  58. Are you musically talented?  Write a protest song about the truth about Prop 107.

  59. Are you a photographer?  Submit stock photos that can be used for campaign flyers.

  60. Call into local radio stations, and ask them to speak out against Prop 107.

  61. Make sure everyone you know is registered to vote.

  62. Put a sign up on the marquee outside your building.

  63. Make sure everyone you know is informed about the realities of Prop 107.

  64. Start church study groups about Prop 107 and how it is important to defeat it. 

  65. Inform the webmaster about the inaccuracies of the Ward Connerly website.

  66. 6Challenge proponents of Prop 107 on the inaccuracies of their campaign.

  67. Give a presentation about Prop 107 to your school board.

  68. Start a conversation about Prop 107 at your local barbershop or salon.

  69. Inform all civil servants you know about Prop 107.

  70. Fly an airplane “Defeat Prop 107” banner over a baseball game.

  71. Paint a Defeat Prop 107 mural.

  72. Submit a Defeat Prop 107 cartoon to The Tucson Weekly.

  73. Hold a Defeat Prop 107 Block Party.     

  74. Ask your religious leader what s/he thinks about Prop 107 and inform them of what they do not know.

  75. Post Defeat Prop 107 information on your web log.

  76. Hold rallies against Prop 107.   

  77. Donate stamps to the campaign mailing parties.

  78. Go to concerts a lot?  Hand out flyers to music fans.

  79. Convince the band at a concert to unfurl a banner while they’re playing.

  80. Pass out Defeat Prop 107 flyers at the state fair.

  81. Pass out flyers with the candy you hand out at Halloween.

  82. Make “VOTE NO on Prop 107” costume and wear it at a Halloween party.

  83. Pass Defeat Prop 107 flyers at labor barbeques and picnics and support labor/unions.

  84. Are you an actor?  Do street theater against Prop 107.

  85. Request an absentee ballot if you are going to be out of the state and VOTE NO on Prop 107.

  86. Go to a meeting of the groups favoring Prop 107 and question them on their alleged facts.

  87. Send a singing telegram thanking politicians who publicly oppose Prop 107.

  88. Ride around town on your bike handing out stickers to other cyclists.

  89. Participate in Operation Burma Shave along Speedway Blvd.

  90. Hand out flyers at U of A home football games.

  91. Go to fraternity/sorority houses and enlist their help in spreading the word on campus.

  92. Hand out flyers at on campus events.

  93. Hold a bake sale against Prop 107.

  94. Wear a Defeat 107 toga to your next party.

  95. Change your answering machine message to include a “Defeat 107” message.

  96. Add a “Vote No on Prop 107” line to your email signature.

  97. Convince the Forest Service to allow us to use Smokey the Bear as a “Defeat 107 mascot.”

  98. Leave the WE CAN! Defeat Prop 107 web pages on public computers after you leave.

  99. Patronize local businesses that oppose Prop. 107 and tell them why.

  100. Contact local media outlets when they run a story on Prop 107.

  101. VOTE NO ON PROP 107.

 

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