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Marin County, CA March 5, 2002 Election
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Bringing Professionalism to the Marin Republican Party

By Morgan Ruth Kelley

Candidate for Member, Republican Party County Central Commmittee; County of Marin; Supervisorial District 2

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The Marin Republican Party has been on the downswing for the last several years. It is time to bring new leadership into the Central Committee.
I am running for Marin Republican Central Committee on March 5th as part of a broad effort to revitalize the Marin Republican Party. To gain credibility at the state and national levels, the committee needs new members and leaders with strong business skills. I am part of a team willing to bring those abilities to the committee. Some of the key function that the Central Committee should be doing include: Developing a communication program to inform Marin Republicans about candidates, events, and legislation that will impact our county and CA. Identifying and training a base of potential candidates for every office in this county, and support these candidates in eventually running for higher office. Raising funds from individuals and corporations to support local activities and candidates. Corportions, however, will not provide support unless the Central Committee leadership has a strong business plan with capable professionals to carry out that plan. That is why I, and a group of other concerned Republican professionals have decided to seek election in Marin. We represent a mainstream platform of fiscal responsibility and the desire to improve our community and schools. I am asking for your support to help revitalize our Marin Republican Party!

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