The 2006 Elections:
A Call to Action
by John J. Ubele
This election season where will you stand? In the past
many White activists have mentioned running for office.
Of the activists that have mentioned it, few have run
for office themselves. One of the better known campaigns
is George Lincoln Rockwell’s
run for governor of Virginia in 1966. Although he didn’t
win his office, he did generate a lot of exposure for
our ideas. There have been other candidates who have
won offices running on a pro-White platform. The best
example is David Duke’s campaign in 1989 for a
seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives.
Even though the campaigns I mentioned have awakened
thousands of our people, they haven’t advanced
our cause as much as they could have. The reason for
this is because there wasn’t a well organized
pro-White party supporting them – we need to build
such a party. This election season we will need a concerted
effort of many people running for lower offices across
the country.
We are trying a different approach to building a political
movement. We’re doing it from the bottom up, not
from the top down. Our movement should be working towards
a long-term goal of creating a national pro-White political
party. If we are successful in winning offices this
year we will be in a good position to create pro-White
state parties. We won’t be in a position to create
a national pro-White party until we have built successful
and effective pro-White state parties.
A great example of a pro-White state party is The White
Peoples Party of Nevada – founded earlier this
year by National Vanguard Las Vegas Unit Coordinator,
Michael O’Sullivan. Since its creation the White
Peoples Party of Nevada has received a great deal of
support from people throughout Nevada and the U.S. Their
website is www.whitepeoplesparty.com
Our opportunity
We have many intelligent and professional people within
our movement to run for office. Think of how much better
you are than the average politician. Most politicians
are corrupt and weak people. You know you are a better
person than them and you deserve to hold their office.
It’s your duty to run an effective campaign and
take it from them.
The offices that will be up for election this year
are almost countless. Some examples of lower offices
are: city council, county commissioner, school board,
and other types of special district seats. We need to
take advantage of this election to gain offices. In
some areas across the country there will be vacant offices
up for election. In cases like that all you will have
to do is get your name on the ballot and it will be
an automatic win for you. It can be just that easy.
Most offices are salaried positions
The benefits of running for office
Even if you don’t win your office you’ll
benefit from running a campaign – you’ll
gain valuable organizational and management experience
which will serve you well in the next election. If you
do win an office you will get very valuable political
experience. You will also be in a position to work for
White interests.
Networking through websites
We will create and post online a master list of candidates
running for office. This list will be compiled several
months prior to the election. The list will have the
names of those who are running to support White interests.
It will have each candidate’s information; their
campaign’s website address, phone number and mailing
address. The purpose of this list is to show visitors
to the website that they may have one of our candidates
who are running in their area. This will increase exposure
and support for our campaigns.
Organizing and managing your campaign
Running a campaign is a lot like running a business.
The only difference is that you’re not selling
someone a product or service – you’re selling
them an idea. The idea is that you’re better suited
for an office than what your opponent is. You will have
to manage your campaign’s people and money efficiently
and effectively in order to win your office.
People are the greatest resource in any campaign. You
will have a successful campaign as long as you are able
to motivate and manage your staff to their fullest potential.
Most people don’t have campaign management experience,
and more importantly they don’t know how to organize
and manage people.
I recently completed a book titled, “Personal
Finance for a Higher Purpose”. The book is about
writing budgets, saving money, and taking those savings
and putting them towards political activism. Section
Five of the book goes into great detail on how to organize
and manage people. If you’re looking for some
organizational guidance to run a more effective campaign
then you should definitely get a copy of my book. For
more information on the book visit www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=7219
Now is not the time to be a spectator in our struggle
for self-determination. Everyone can contribute to a
political campaign. You can help a campaign by doing
anything from donating funds or materials to lending
time and talents. The success of a campaign will depend
on the support it gets from racially aware Whites. It
is a perfect, low-key, and fun way for Whites who have
never been active to see what White activism is like
and meet like-minded people near them. Furthermore,
it will test the limits of those of us who are experienced
activists.
Let’s get started
The first thing you need to do is visit your supervisor
of elections and ask for information on which offices
are up for election. If we could just rally 10 people
in each state to run for offices that would be 500 people
running for offices across the country. It’s very
possible that 20% or more would win their offices. I
personally will be running for a lower office in the
county I reside in.
Let’s make 2006 the year we explode onto the
political scene. Every other race has politicians in
office which represent their interests. It’s time
we have politicians to represent ours. We are fortunate
enough to have several months to prepare our campaigns.
We can’t waste this time – we have to be
proactive and get started NOW!
John J. Ubele
Operations Manager
Nationalist Coalition
www.ncoal.com
Candidates and Races
Florida candidates:
John J. Ubele for Pasco County Mosquito Control, Seat
2, Non-paritsan www.voteubele.com
Mississippi candidates:
Jim Giles for Mississippi's 3rd Congressional District,
Independent www.rebelarmy.com