Sunday, September 13, 2009

4 Precincts Done, 21 to go!


IT WAS A GREAT DAY WALKING TODAY! What a beautiful day to walk! I can't tell you how grateful I am to the volunteers that turned out for this very successful walk day! Thank you!
Voters in precinct two were very pro-Rasor, pro-job and overwhelmingly opposed to any liquor moratoriums. They love the thought of generating revenue throught sensible and responsible development of the downtown and other commerical areas. They don't understand why the Commission is chasing away good projects and new places to dine, shop and play.
We are walking Monday-Wednesday, from 6 to dusk until the election. Please join us at the Campaign HG at 321 S. Williams, 2nd Floor at 6 any day that's good for you!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Conversations with Royal Oak Families

I went canvassing last night, and I had a wonderful time. I had the opportunity to talk with numerous residents about the important role that strong families play in Royal Oak’s future. It was clear that city officials must recognize the value families with school age children bring to our community. With your help I will work to implement policies that will keep those families here. Conversations like the ones I had last night strengthen me as the campaign moves forward. I know that by working together, we can bring change to Royal Oak.

I look forward to meeting more voters tomorrow, Wednesday at 6pm. Please join me! Meet us at the campaign office at 321 South Williams, Royal Oak, MI 48067. That is at the corner of Williams and Fourth. Come to the upstairs office. Email Rasorforchange@gmail.com with questions.

-Jim Rasor

Monday, August 31, 2009

Welcome to the official Rasor For Change blog!

On behalf of Jim Rasor and the campaign staff, I would like to welcome and thank you for visiting our campaign blog. Here, you will be able to read about and follow the campaign's progress as we work to bring change that matters to Royal Oak. We will work diligently to keep the blog updated and hopefully provide people with some insight about what we are doing, what progress has been made, and what still needs to be done.

Best Regards,

Mike