Helping the campaign
organizer (or
'ga•niz'er)
n. a person who helps something develop into an organic structure.
Being a campaign organizer is the number one way to help. We in Hawaii are natural organizers. If you like to talk story with your friends and family, and are okay if you don’t agree on every single detail, you have all that you need to build this campaign.
If you support Neil and want to help bring about
our vision for Hawaii, take any or all of these steps:
1. Sign up as a supporter.
The easiest thing you can do is
pledge your support on a supporter card. If you will be voting for Neil Abercrombie in the Democratic Primary, fill out the
"Family and Friends" supporter card. Being counted is very important as we build this grassroots campaign.
2. Print and distribute flyers.
Got friends that want to learn more about Neil? Print, copy, and distribute the most current flyers about Neil's accomplishments and his campaign for governor. (PDF files)

Abercrombie Advantage/Platform (
Color /
B&W)

Character and Accomplishments (
Color /
B&W)
3. Ask for an organizing packet.
If you prefer tangible tools over e-tools,
contact us and ask for an organizing packet. We'll send you supporter cards and other information to sign up your friends and family.
4. Join Neil on Facebook.

Go to
Neil's personal page and become his friend. Go to
Neil's fan page and become a fan. Then when you get the latest from the campaign, repost it and promote campaign activities.
5. Get people registered to vote.
The Primary Election is Saturday, September 18, 2010. The General Election is Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Anyone who will be 18 or older by election day should register to vote. Download and print a
voter registration form.
6. Follow Neil on Twitter.

Start following
Neil on Twitter and retweet interesting information that comes your way. Neil will often send voice notes via Twitter about things happening in D.C. and on the campaign trail.
7. Contact us.
If you have any other questions or ideas,
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or use our web form to
contact Neil's campaign. Thank you for your hard work!