Resources
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Brochures & Outreach
Logos & Postcards
Stickers
Newsletter
State Candidate Surveys

(See also: Activist Toolbox, The Liberty Library, and Speakers Bureau.)

Resources

see also: RLC Brochures & Flyers

RLC Brochure (PDF)

RLC Flyer (PDF)

RLC National Brochure (PDF)

Alternative RLC National Brochure (PDF)

RLC National Brochure with World’s Smallest Political Quiz (PDF)

Additional RLC Brochures (subscription to RLC-National eGroup required to view)

RLC Constitution Day Brochure (PDF)

Republican Liberty Caucus 3-Fold Brochure (from Northeast Florida RLC)

Republican Liberty Caucus Brochure (from California RLC)

RLC Introductory Brochure (from California RLC)

World’s Smallest Political Quiz (from Advocates for Self-Government)

Sample RLC “Save the Date” Postcard

RLC National Logo; Logo #2; Logo #3; Logo #4; Logo #5

RLC National Header; Header #2; Header #3; Header #4; Header #5; Header #6

3D RLC National Logo

Alabama RLC Logo

California RLC Header

Florida RLC Header; Florida RLC Logo

Illinois RLC Header

Indiana RLC Logo

Maine RLC Logo

Maryland RLC Logo

Michigan RLCHeader

Minnesota RLC Logo

Mississippi RLC Header

Missouri RLC Logo

Nebraska RLC Header

New Hampshire RLC Header

Tennessee RLC Header

Texas RLC Header; Header #2; Texas RLC Logo; Logo #2; Logo #3

Virginia RLC Header; Virginia RLC Logo

Wyoming RLC Header

Stickers

RLC Bumper Sticker (.doc)

RLC Round Sticker (.doc)

Subscribe to the RLC’s Newsletter!

With active chapters in dozens of states we have a lot of knowledge and resources to draw on. We’re gathering the best materials from all of our chapters and will make them available as a database for other chapters to draw on in duplicating successes and avoiding pitfalls as we all grow and move forward.

………… State Candidate Surveys

Candidate endorsements are extremely important both for a chapter and for voters who want to know which candidates support the pro-liberty ideas of the RLC.

Many of our state chapters have created their own surveys for local candidates for office, focusing on both general principles and state specific issues. You may want to have different state-specific questions, but many of the same issues are of concern in different states. Between these surveys you should have a rich selection of questions to draw on.

These surveys are in MS Word format:

As an alternative and an example of a smart way to make the survey more accessible, the New Hampshire chapter has put together a very effective online survey.