Guest Post: YPolitic Is A Place To Engage

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The following is a sponsored post from YPolitic.com

With so many significant and historical elections only months away, there’s no better time to become engaged in the political discussion than now.  That’s why we think you should all check out YPoltic, a new online social platform exclusively dedicated to the world of politics.

YPolitic has created a new platform that enables its users to interact directly with their local and national politicians while providing them with the latest political news (both local and national.) Through YPolitic, users can create and circulate online petitions about issues that are important to them and send them directly to any targeted politician, participate in polls, and debate other users on hot topic issues.

In addition, YPolitic users can track any local or national political races in real-time, track polling data and race results, investigate the voting records of politicians, compare candidates’ views on the issues in any political race, and make online donations to support their favorite politician.

Most importantly, YPolitic serves as a one-stop-shop where users can let their voice be heard and truly become engaged in the political process on both the local and national stages.

The “Y” in YPolitic represents “Your Voice, Your Choice, Your Politics”. The political system truly belongs to the people and it is the people’s voice that should be heard throughout their cities, states and in Washington.YPolitic is a non-partisan platform that believes a true democracy is one that welcomes every voice and every idea.

For more info about YPolitic, see here, and be sure to sign up and check out the site here!

Also, be sure to follow YPolitic on Facebook and Twitter!

Preston Byrd is the founder of YPolitic.com

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Rob Port
Rob Port is the editor of SayAnythingBlog.com. In 2011 he was a finalist for the Watch Dog of the Year from the Sam Adams Alliance and winner of the Americans For Prosperity Award for Online Excellence. He writes a weekly column for several North Dakota newspapers, and also serves as a policy fellow for the North Dakota Policy Council.
 
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