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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFound Republican Senator Joni Ernst's Facebook Personal Profile, Message Her on Healthcare vote.
You can find her personal page by searching facebook's email messenger, but not by profile search, it won't come up that way. click on the email button and click new message and start typing Senator Joni Ernst and her personal profile will pop up. profile picture is of her, husband, and her daughter. most of all politicians personal pages are unsearchable but hers came up. so it is worth a shot to email her. definitely be respectful and straight to the point when messaging her. no slandering or anything like that.
I think she is expected to vote yes on healthcare bill. we could possibly change her mind. but again, be courteous and respectful while explaining why she should vote no.
BigmanPigman
(51,583 posts)I had to leave a message (a tearful message).
w100jmi
(97 posts)I have done all i can do to help with the situation. I contacted every republican candidate through official government pages and facebook. Joni was the only senator I was able to find a personal page. I am sure it is a glitch for her profile to be public on facebook's email messager. Looks like it was last updated on July 23rd. Hopefully she'll check it if she gets enough notifications.
BigmanPigman
(51,583 posts)I calculated that I have called all 100 senators over 3 times each and over 100 congressmen since Jan. It takes me a few extra minutes to get a valid residential address in their specific state in case the staffers ask for proof of my constituency (I go to local Zillow listings).
Gabi Hayes
(28,795 posts)you MUST make em think you live in that state
They never ever pay attention to out of staters/district WRs
Pick a town/street/zip cause they often ask
It's great you did what you did, but they have to think yer in state