The Road to Victory! Get Involved Today
Registered nurses represent the largest group of healthcare professionals – YOU have the chance to use your power at the ballot box to make health care a priority and to ensure that the concerns and goals of the nursing profession are represented on the national agenda!
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Members of the Wyoming Nurses Association along with Nursing students from Casper College attend a town hall meeting for Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) in Casper, Wyoming on March 7, 2008. |
VOTE!
May 6: Indiana and North Carolina
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Going to the polls isn't the only way that you can exercise your power. There are many ways that you can make a difference in this election! Here are just a few:
- Make sure that the people in your life and community are registered to vote – this includes family members, friends, colleagues…even patients! Visit the Voting Basics for more information.
- Spread the word about the nursing and health care issues at stake in this election. Tell your friends, family and colleagues why Hillary is the only candidate ready to tackle these critical issues on day one!
- Write a letter to the editor of your local paper about the importance of nursing and health care and why Hillary is the right candidate to solve these issues.
- Get together with family, friends, or other nurse colleagues to volunteer on the campaign. Visit HillaryClinton.com to find out more!
- Find out more about Hillary Clinton and ways to help her campaign at HillaryClinton.com.
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