Election day is fast approaching! After primary elections, fundraisers, and speeches, it now comes down to the will of the people during a short window of time on Tuesday. The months of a grueling campaign and a the blood, sweat, and tears poured into getting a candidate elected are meaningless unless people go to the polls and vote! There are several ways to you can help support Palin endorsed candidates in the waning hours before Tuesday’s election. You can wave signs, paint your car in support of a candidate, make phone calls, and offer to drive people to the polls. You can contact the individual campaigns to see best how you can help in the final hours. Here are the Organize4Palin profiles for each candidate listed by state. Please check out each individual profile for links to see how you can best help these campaigns!
Beth Chapman- Secretary of State
Martha Roby-Second Congressional Seat
Alaska:
Joe Miller- Senate
Arizona:
John McCain- Senate
Paul Gosar- 1st Congressional Seat
Janet Contreras- 4th Congressional Seat
David Schweikert- 5th Congressional Seat
Ruth McClung- 7th Congressional Seat
Jesse Kelly- 8th Congressional Seat
Arkansas:
John Boozman- Senate
Tim Griffin- 2nd Congressional Seat
California:
Carly Fiorina- Senate
Chuck Wilkerson- 30th Congressional Seat
Star Parker- 37th Congressional Seat
Colorado:
Scott Tipton- 3rd Congressional Seat
Cory Gardner- 4th Congressional Seat
Delaware:
Christine O’Donnell- Senate
Florida:
Pam Bondi- Attorney General
Rick Scott- Governor
Marco Rubio- Senate
Steve Southerland- 2nd Congressional Seat
Allen West- 22nd Congressional Seat
Sandy Adams- 24th Congressional Seat
Georgia:
Ray McKinney- 12th Congressional Seat
Hawaii:
Scott Henderson- 7th State House Seat
John Willoughby- 2nd Congressional Seat
Idaho:
Butch Otter- Governor
Illinois:
Adam Kinzinger- 11th Congressional Seat
Randy Hultgren- 14th Congressional Seat
Indiana:
Jackie Walorski- 2nd Congressional Seat
Larry Buchson- 8th Congressional Seat
Todd Young- 9th Congressional Seat
Iowa:
Brenna Findley- Attorney General
Terry Branstad- Governor
Kentucky:
Rand Paul- Senate
Massachusetts:
Sean Bielat- 4th Congressional Seat
Michigan:
Dan Benishek- 1st Congressional Seat
Rob Steele- 15th Congressional Seat
Minnesota:
Tom Emmer- Governor
Michele Bachmann- 6th Congressional Seat
Mississippi:
Alan Nunnelee- 1st Congressional Seat
Bill Marcy- 2nd Congressional Seat
Missouri:
Vicky Hartzler- 4th Congressional Seat
Nevada:
New Hampshire:
Kelly Ayotte- Senate
New Mexico:
Susana Martinez- Governor
Steve Pearce- 2nd Congressional District
New York:
John Gomez- 2nd Congressional Seat
Michael Grimm- 13th Congressional Seat
Ann Marie Buerkle- 25th Congressional Seat
North Carolina:
Renee Elmmers- 2nd Congressional Seat
Ilario Pantano- 7th Congressional Seat
North Dakota:
Rick Berg- Congress
Ohio:
Bill Johnson- 6th Congressional Seat
Jim Renacci- 16th Congressional Seat
Oklahoma:
Pennsylvania:
Pat Toomey- Senate
Mike Kelly- 3rd Congressional Seat
Tom Marin0- 1oth Congressional Seat
South Carolina:
Nikki Haley- Governor
Tim Scott- 1st Congressional Seat
Mick Mulvaney- 5th Congressional Seat
Tennessee:
Diane Black- 6th Congressional Seat
Stephen Fincher- 8th Congressional Seat
Texas:
Greg Abbott- Attorney General
Rick Perry- Governor
Bill Flores- 7th Congressional Seat
Francisco Canseco- 23rd Congressional Seat
Donna Campbell- 25th Congressional District
Blake Farenthold- 27th Congressional District
Stephen Broden- 30th Congressional Seat
Utah:
MorganPhilpot- 2nd Congressional Seat
Virginia:
Robert Hurt- 5th Congressional Seat
Washington:
John Koster- 2nd Congressional Seat
Cathy McMorris Rogers- 5th Congressional Seat
Dick Muri- 9th Congressional Seat
West Virginia:
John Raese- Senate
David McKinnley- 1st Congressional Seat
Spike Maynard- 3rd Congressional Seat
Wisconsin:
Sean Duffy- 7th Congressional Seat
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