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15 more days to claim your free tablet from ALDC

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You’ve got until 31 January to get a free tablet from ALDC, the must-join campaign organisation for Liberal Democrats.

Here’s how:

The latest ALDC offer to grow your team and the number of Lib Dem campaigners across the country ends on Tuesday 31 January.

Members get a free door-knocking tablet when they recommend ALDC to a friend or colleague, who then joins. So if there’s non-members within your team, get them to join us and you can get a free door-knocking tablet.

And non-members, if you’ve been putting off joining us, now’s the time to sign-up and help a fellow member get a free door-knocking tablet.

How does the offer work?

When someone signs-up, they need to tell us the name and ALDC membership number of the person who recommended them; we will then send that person their free door-knocking tablet.

How do people join ALDC?

The easiest way is online via our website. Alternatively, people can call us up (0161 212 1012) and we can take their details over the phone.

Why should I join ALDC?

It’s half-price for six months. And you get full access to all of our services, which include advice, resources and training. Find out more.

What can I use the tablet for?

You can use it to take your team’s canvassing to the next level and you’ll never have to print off canvass cards again. The tablets are small hand-held computers which you can use to run MiniVAN – the free to download canvassing app which works with the Party’s electoral database, Connect. We provide instructions to download and use it.

If you’re reading this and want to join ALDC, you can do so right now here. And if you want to say someone recommended you, just drop me an email to get my my details to give ALDC… and I’ll donate the tablet to the next local party I go and speak at.

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