- George Pataki
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Press Release from We the People, Not Washington
For Immediate Release: April 13, 2015
Contact: Alicia Preston
Pataki’s “We the People Not Washington” Wants to Know – “What’s Important to You, New Hampshire?”
Will Answer Selected Questions at the First in the Nation Republican Leadership Summit in Nashua
Manchester, New Hampshire – Here is
your chance to #AskPataki about the issue that is most important to you.
Former Governor George Pataki, Chairman
of We the People Not Washington, today launched a social
media campaign asking the people of New Hampshire, “What’s important to
you?” For the next week,We the People Not Washington will
reach out directly to Granite State voters and accept questions through
YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook – or through our “new” New Hampshire
microsite.
Select
questions will be answered live by Governor Pataki in front of the
national press corps at the First in the Nation Republican Leadership
Summit on Friday, April 17, 2015
“I’m
looking forward to answering real questions from folks around New
Hampshire. Too much time is spent on issues that the Washington, DC
media or the special interests think are important - I plan
to keep
talking on the issues that matter, directly to the people in New
Hampshire,” George Pataki.
#AskPataki a question that will be
heard throughout America.
You have until Thursday,
to ask a question for George Pataki to answer live in front of a
national audience at the First in the Nation Republican Leadership
Summit in Nashua, NH.
Governor
Pataki will select a few questions from your submissions and address
them personally at the First in the Nation Republican Leadership
Summit.
Questions
like: How can we make America and New Hampshire better? Can we shrink
the federal government? Are we safer today than before 9/11? How
do we
defeat ISIS? Ask him!
Here’s How to Ask Your Question:
1. By Video – Simply record your
question via video (phone or computer work great) and sent it tovideo@wethepeoplenh.com or
Upload it to Youtube and tag #AskPataki or Submit it Here.
2. By Phone – Call (646) 481-9097 and leave
your question on our “#AskPataki” Hotline.
3. By Audio – Click Here to
record
audio
from
your
computer
now.
4. By Twitter or Facebook – Post your
question and include #AskPataki
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