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What information is required to register?
Your real first and last name, without a space between them, goes in the top field. Middle name optional. Capitalizing both names is suggested. Should the computer tell you that someone has already registered with the same name, please distinguish your name by adding a middle name or initial, or any symbols. This will be made public as you edit.
Email address must be validated before you can edit. That is, you will be sent an email at the address you provide; clicking on that will "validate" that the address is really yours. Your email will not be made public. With your permission you will be able to email other participants who have consented to receive "Inmail".
Your political party and state with which you are actually registered goes in the lowest field. Optional: add any information about yourself, such as your political or religious perspective or contact info, that you would like to share with readers. This will be made public with your edits. Abbreviations are suggested: for example, D-IA, R-OR, I-MO. Dave Leach R-IA BibleLover-musician-grandpa (talk) 15:13, 26 February 2016 (EST)
If you are not an adult citizen and therefore can't register to vote, list the party you would support if you could. You may add your status in the
If you are a child, please get your parents involved! They can quote you as part of their posts. For example they can write, “My 11-year-old says....”
"The Forum", above, links to a list of articles. Unlike newspaper and blog articles where you can add comments only beneath the articles, you can change these articles. You can correct mistakes, add information, and explain why you think an opinion is right or wrong. "Rules", above, links to what you can't do. Basically: stay on the subject. No spam, ads, profanity, or personal attacks. If you want to talk about a different subject, start a separate article. Your subject must have some connection to some political issue. "Tips", above, links to suggestions how to back up what you say in order to be persuasive, and to Scriptures that back up those suggestions. At the end of the section containing your contribution, list your real name, state, and political party where you are registered. You have to register with your real name before you can post. "FAQ's", above, explain why this is important. YOU ARE ALLOWED TO BE FUNNY. Just keep it on the subject of the issue. Humor used well can clarify an issue.