Solidarity needs you
All politics is local.
Those of us who believe in the principles of Sanctity of Life, Centrality of Family, Strong Communities, A Just Economy, A Healthy Environment, Justice For The Downtrodden, and A Peaceful World work to bring these values to our communities, just as we’d like to see these values at the state and national levels.
We’re called to do more than complain from the sidelines. When our elected officials don’t champion common sense solutions, our duty is to stand up and serve.
To make a difference in our communities, we must get informed about local politics, get involved, and get appointed or elected in our town government.
Whether you give a few minutes of your time or make politics your primary passion, you’re a vital part of this grassroots movement to restore common sense governance to our communities.
“This party is built on local action, and one person can change the perspective of a whole community”
— Amar Patel, ASP State Development Director
Three Steps to Get Elected
Step 2: Get Involved
Volunteer with the movers and shakers of your community (churches, food banks, etc.) and attend public meetings.
Step 3: Get Elected
Identify a race where you could make a difference (even if you don’t win), and reach out to the ASP Candidate Team to get your ducks in a row!