Chicago, IL. – Grassroots political organization National Police Support Fund is engaging tens of thousands of pro-police supporters in the Chicagoland area, encouraging citizens to “Get Out the Vote” ahead of the April 6th general election. The organization will be contacting approximately 60,000 voters in Orland Park, Oak Park, Evanston, and Aurora in order to engage supporters and urge them to vote on Tuesday.
National Police Support Fund is committed to aligning the interests and needs of police officers with the public’s issues and concerns within the national political process. Their supporters are comprised of tens of thousands of Americans from all walks of life who are joined together by their common respect for the rule of law and united in their support for the police officers who put their lives on the line every day in their communities.
“We are urging supporters to make their voices heard and vote to protect law enforcement officers! The dangerous liberal ideas of Chicago threaten to infect the suburbs, and we need citizens to stop the spread!” a representative for the organization commented when asked about their Chicago area “Get out the Vote” efforts.
National Police Support Fund opened a new field office for the Police Issues Action Center of Illinois in Rosemont, Illinois earlier this month. The organization has been engaged with digital organizing and on the ground efforts in the Chicago area for over a year, but has increased its efforts ahead of this very important election. Other Chicago-based projects have included an online video campaign outlining the harm that Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx has caused police, and pushback in March rebuking the Illinois Police Reform Bill signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker.
National Police Support Fund is a national political organization organized under Section 527 of the IRS Tax Code. Contributions made to National Police Support Fund are not tax-deductible. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
Contact National Police Support Fund:
Simon Lewis
Executive Director
(571) 364-6520
[email protected]