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Arkansas leads the nation in DRY counties… but that lead is slipping. The PROHIBITION PARTY believes in dry laws, but we need your help to continue the fight.
In recent years, Hot Spring, Polk, Sevier, Van Buren, Sharp and Randolph counties have overturned their dry laws!
Please make a $10 donation to the party and we will send you a VOTE DRY button, postpaid to your address, as a small thank you.
The PROHIBITION PARTY is running a particularly strong ticket in 2024. Michael Wood, a successful businessman, is heading the ticket and John Pietrowski, a retired postal employee, is an excellent candidate for VP.
This election, make your vote count!
Vote PRO2024!
Please use PayPal and/or your credit card to make a donation, or send your check to:
Prohibition National Committee
P.O. Box 212
Needemore, PA 17238
Mr. Zack Kusnir
Chairman
Prohibition National Committee
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