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Making a Difference

For many years, I always kept my political preferences to myself. I didn’t tell people who I was voting for in upcoming elections because I was afraid I would be judged negatively. However, everything changed during the 2016 presidential election cycle. I supported one of the candidates wholeheartedly. Because I felt this person could make a positive difference in my country, I shared my support of him on social media outlets. I encouraged my family and friends to vote for him. I even wrote blogs outlining my preferred candidate’s strengths. On this blog, I hope you will discover the importance of publicly supporting a political candidate. Enjoy!

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2020

4 Ways to Protect Yourself as a Notary Public

If you're thinking about becoming a notary public, or if you already are one, you are likely aware of the risks involved. If mistakes are made on important documents, a notary can get in some serious legal trouble. And, if any evidence points to you purposefully committing fraud, you'll face even bigger problems. So, how can a notary make sure they're protected? Here are four things all notaries should do to protect themselves.

Tips For Supporting A Congressional Candidate

The more that you learn about the political process, the more you will see that you have a role in it at every step of the way. People often have passionate feelings about presidential races but forget to support the candidates that are running for other positions — such as congressional seats. So many of these elections are up for grabs each year without voters truly making themselves aware of the issues.

Benefits Of Working With A Government Relations Consulting Firm

As a business owner in the private sector, you may not think you need to worry about interacting with politicians or keeping up to date with what is going on in politics. However, there are many ways you can benefit if you know who to follow and interact with. But not just anyone can get information on what is going to happen and when or discuss with local politicians your business and community concerns.