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There are a few ways to contact a candidate on Facebook

If their page allows posts, contact a candidate on Facebook in 2 easy steps
  • 1.

    Copy our suggested message below or write your own


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    Post your message to the candidate's Facebook page.

    The "Post" box is located at the top of the candidate's timeline.

    Here's the link:

    Some candidates only allow posts on updates or photos they post to the wall. You can use the suggested message or your own message to comment on their posts or photos.

    Note: some candidates only allow comments after you have "liked" their page and other candidates do not allow posts on their page at all.

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Cancer Votes will be holding events now through Election Day in communities across the country.

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The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is the nation's leading cancer advocacy organization. Through our Cancer Votes initiative, we are empowering all Americans touched by cancer to help make cancer a priority issue during the 2012 election.

The purpose of Cancer Votes is to raise the public profile of cancer issues by educating the public about candidates' positions on important policy issues that are part of ACS CAN's fight against cancer. ACS CAN does not advocate for or against the election of particular candidates or otherwise attempt to influence the outcome of any elections.

Visit acscan.org to learn more about ACS CAN.
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