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The Most Powerful Office is Not the President — Phyllis Schlafly

by Phyllis Schlafly

Do you know that the most powerful office in the United States is not the President? Indeed, the most powerful man in the world is the U.S. President, but the presidency is not the most powerful office. Another office is more powerful because it chooses whose names will appear on the ballot for elective office and what will be the policies of the political parties that support those candidates. Let’s consider how anyone gets elected in the United States.

Are you satisfied with how government is spending our taxpayers’ money today? If not, you will have to elect some different representatives in Congress and in state legislatures. To change the laws and the spending, you have to change the people who make the laws. But to elect new representatives you like, your candidates must be on the ballot so you can vote for them. To get on the ballot in the general election, such as we will have in November this year, you have to be nominated for an office by a political party. In some states, candidates are nominated in what is called a Primary, and in other states nominations are made at a political Party convention. Usually, only a small percentage of voters participate in the Primary or convention, so the candidates endorsed by each Party’s county or township committee are usually the ones who are nominated and thereby win a place on the November ballot. These Party officials are (usually) elected every two years at a meeting of the Precinct Committeemen.

So what this boils down to, is the Precinct Committeeman is — the most powerful office in the country because the Committeemen determine who gets the chance to be to be elected to office at every level of government. Remember, if your candidate is not on the ballot, he will not be elected. If you care about the future of America, now is the time for you to think about running for the important office of Precinct Committeeman. We want to hear from you. Ask me for information on how to do this.

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The Moral Lib­eral con­tribut­ing edi­tor Phyl­lis Schlafly is founder and pres­i­dent of Eagle Forum, a syn­di­cated colum­nist, best­selling author and radio show host.

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