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Chairman Jackson to Unveil his plan for recruiting black votes

In an ongoing effort to procure minority votes in the upcoming 2016 Election Cycle and beyond, Chairman Jackson has devised a 3 – point comprehensive program, focusing on recruiting minority voters by way of community outreach. This plan is essential to promoting what Chairman Jackson calls a “Culture Changing Movement”. Chairman Jackson will unveil this plan at an upcoming community rally in the Historic Northwest Community of West Palm Beach, FL. To review The Chairman’s plan click here.

Chairman Jackson Meets with Black Conservatives in Washington DC

Chairman Jackson recently traveled to Washington DC taking part in a Leadership Team Meeting hosted by CORE National Spokesperson Niger Innis.  Joining a group of prominent Black Conservatives from across the United States, Chairman Jackson participated in a consortium that discussed Engagement of Black Conservatives in key swing states, Presidential Campaign staffing, policy objectives and delegation selection. Some of the participants in this meeting included Former RNC Chairman Michael S. Steele, Former Florida Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll, North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Hasan Harnett, Media Mogul Armstrong Williams and Former RNC National Spokesperson Cherylyn Lebon 

Chairman Jackson to lead Stop

The Violence Rally

With the recent rash of shootings in West Palm Beach, Chairman Jackson will be leading a Stop The Violence Rally and March in the Historic Northwest Community of West Palm Beach, demanding the senseless killing of minority young men cease and desist. During this rally, Chairman Jackson will be calling for the immediate involvement of West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio to deploy more resources of the West Palm Beach Police Dept, in the form of additional police patrol, the installment of cameras and the reintroduction of community policing. Chairman Jackson will unveil his 3 – point community outreach plan outlining a streamlined approach of how to reduce crime in the black community.