S mall
Business
Votes

Small business
brings big numbers
to the ballot box

MORE THANANYTHINGELSE, SMALL BUSINESSESARE WHATMAKE THEAMERICANECONOMYRUN.

YOU”RE THE ONES WHO TAKE THE RISKS, OFTEN WITH LITTLE START-UP MONEY ANDNOTHING TOFALLBACKON.”

( John McCain )

HOW TO MAKE

YOUR VOICE HEARD

Register to vote. Voter registration deadlines vary from state to state. Double check your state’s registration deadlines so you don’t miss your chance to vote.

Mark your calendar. Make sure
your daily activities and duties
don’t prevent you from voting.

ACCORDING TO NFIB polling data, small business owners and their employees make up 43 percent of registered voters in America. The decisions you make on Election Day will have a dramatic impact on your business, your employees and your family.

The 2008 elections are crucial to small business. Besides electing state and federal lawmakers, we’ll be electing a new president—and your vote is crucial. Be sure to come out on Election Day and support proven small business candidates.

Spread the word. Talk to your employees, families and friends about how politics and policies can affect small business— and their jobs.

Rely on NFIB. At www.NFIB.com/
politics you’ll find the informa-
tion you need to stay up-to-date
throughout election season.

SEE HOW YOUCANMAKE A DIFFERENCE.

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References:

http://www.nfib.com/page/polVoterInfo.html

http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_416.html

http://www.nfib.com/page/politicsHome

http://www.nfib.com/page/politicsHome

https://www.nfib.com/page/joinsite

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