PSD3-Precinct Strategy Getting past just talking. Dan Schultz May 15 2026 - Precinct Strategy with Dan Schultz
Dan Schultz amplifies a critical message: mere conversations about politics are insufficient. Instead, it's time for conservatives to step up and actively engage in local political processes. Drawing from the dismal voter turnout statistics in recen…
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PSD3-Precinct Strategy Getting past just talking. Dan Schultz May 15 2026 - Precinct Strategy with Dan Schultz
Dan Schultz amplifies a critical message: mere conversations about politics are insufficient. Instead, it's time for conservatives to step up and actively engage in local political processes. Drawing from the dismal voter turnout statistics in recent elections, Dan presents a challenge to listeners: will you commit just three hours per month to transform our political landscape? Highlighting his personal experiences and success as a precinct committeeman in Arizona, where he and his team achieved an impressive 90% Republican turnout, he underscores that helping just a handful of typically disengaged voters can make a monumental difference. The core of Dan's argument revolves around the stark divide between talkers and doers in the political realm. While many lament the current state of politics, few are willing to do the grunt work necessary to enact change. He compares his past role in intelligence, where he successfully recruited individuals for high-stakes missions, to the challenge of rallying conservatives to become precinct committeemen. He urges listeners to evaluate their political actions—are you taking the necessary steps to influence your local community? With poignant graphics and real-world examples, Schultz elucidates how the vast majority of Republicans remain apathetic to participating in primaries unless personally contacted by fellow party members. He emphasizes the urgency for action over idle chatter, pleading for anyone interested in safeguarding the republic to engage actively. The episode serves as both a wake-up call and rallying cry to the Republican base, illustrating not only the dire need for involvement but also providing a clear roadmap for how to get started. By becoming a precinct committeeman, joining local Republican Party meetings, or even attending a school board session, listeners can shift from being mere spectators to dynamic participants in their government. As Thomas Jefferson said, our actions define us, and in this call to arms, Dan Schultz inspires a new generation of political activists ready to reshape the conservative movement from the ground up.
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