Take Action: How ROXXR Readers Can Strengthen the Conservative Movement Right Now

The conservative movement is alive, loud, and unapologetic—and it’s only as strong as the people willing to stand up, organize, and take action. The assassination of Charlie Kirk was a wake-up call, but it also proved one undeniable truth: the movement doesn’t rely on fear, it relies on engagement. Every ROXXR reader has the power to make a difference, and there’s no better time to get involved.

1. Attend Local Rallies and Forums:

Nothing beats boots on the ground. Local rallies, town halls, and public forums are happening every week across the country. In Bakersfield, Kern County activists held a “Defend Our Values” rally at Sam Lynn Ballpark on September 12. In Houston, the Harris County Conservative Alliance hosted a town hall on election integrity with State Senator Brandon Creighton speaking directly to attendees. Across Tampa, a grassroots forum at the Straz Center featured Congresswoman Kat Cammack addressing local voters. In Columbus, Ohio, the Franklin County Conservative Network held a “Secure Our Elections” seminar at the Columbus Convention Center. Show up, ask questions, hold officials accountable, and make your voice impossible to ignore.

2. Volunteer with Local Chapters and Grassroots Groups:

From voter registration drives to door-to-door campaigns, local chapters need manpower. Kern County activist Sarah Martinez reports record attendance at voter drives in Bakersfield and Tehachapi, and she says, “Every hand that helps makes the movement stronger.” In Phoenix, Arizona, volunteers for the Arizona Grassroots Initiative have registered over 1,200 new voters this month alone. Connect with groups like the Florida Conservative Coalition or Ohio Patriots Network to find opportunities in your area. Amplify Voices Online Social media and digital campaigns are not just optional—they’re critical. Share verified news, post about events in your area, and highlight the work of conservative leaders and local activists. Engage respectfully but firmly, and make sure your friends and family know what’s happening in real time. Accounts like @KernCountyAction, @OhioPatriots, and @FloridaGrassroots are posting updates on rallies, town halls, and volunteer drives daily. Educate Yourself and Others Knowledge is power. Attend seminars, read verified reports, and get informed about local, state, and national policies. Then, teach others—host study groups, create discussion forums, or just talk to your neighbors. Every informed voter is a force multiplier for the movement. For example, the Bakersfield Conservative Roundtable hosted a civic education seminar on September 15 featuring local attorney John Vasquez explaining state-level ballot initiatives. Connect with Elected Officials Call, email, or meet with your representatives to voice your priorities. Share concerns about political safety, civic engagement, and policy changes you support. In Tampa, activists reported dozens of participants directly speaking with local council members about upcoming elections—actions that influence real decisions. In Columbus, Ohio, volunteers met with County Commissioner Kevin Boyce to push for transparency in voting procedures. Support Conservative Media Conservative media outlets, from NewsTalk 1290 KERN-AM in Kern County to WTVN-AM in Columbus, Ohio, are amplifying our movement and exposing the threats we face. In Bakersfield, host Mark Thompson interviewed local activists about ongoing voter drives, security measures at rallies, and upcoming events. Financially support these platforms and share their content to expand the reach of the movement. Organize Your Own Initiatives Don’t wait for someone else to lead. Start a voter registration table at your community center, host a local forum on policy issues, or organize a small rally. In Houston, a volunteer-led “Defend Free Speech” event at Hermann Park took place last week. Every initiative, big or small, contributes to a larger wave of engagement. Stay Safe, Lawful, and Unrelenting Security matters. Follow guidelines from local law enforcement at events, remain aware, and don’t back down. We can stand strong, unrelenting, and never back down while still respecting and following the law. Courage doesn’t mean recklessness—it means showing up, standing firm, and staying focused on the mission. The Bakersfield Police Department and local organizers coordinated to provide safety measures at recent rallies, ensuring participants could engage without fear.

The movement is fueled by action, and ROXXR readers are the spark. Every rally attended, every conversation started, every call made, every social post shared is another strike against those who would try to intimidate or silence conservatives.

The assassination of Charlie Kirk was the spark, but it’s the people—the voters, activists, and leaders—who are keeping this fire alive. There’s no excuse to sit on the sidelines. Step up. Get involved. Take action. And make the conservative movement unstoppable.

 Turning Point USA Nonprofit Organization Focus Website: tpusa.com Phone: (480) 719-8770 Address: 4940 East Beverly Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85044

Kern County Republican Party thekerngop.org info@thekerngop.org (661) 327-9321 5329 Office Centre Ct, Suite #120, Bakersfield, CA 93309

Greater Bakersfield Republican Assembly greaterbakersfieldra.org info@greaterbakersfieldra.org

KNZR (AM 1560) knzr.com jeremy@knzr.com (661) 399-1560 3651 Pegasus Drive, Suite 107, Bakersfield, CA 93308

 The Heritage Foundation Website: heritage.org Phone: (202) 546-4400 Address: 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Washington, D.C. 20002

Kern County Young Republicans Facebook Not listed (661) 327-3673 5329 Office Center Ct, Suite 120, Bakersfield, CA 93309

California Young Republican Federation (CAYRF) cayrf.org info@cayrf.org

Patriots of Kern County patriotsofkern.org info@patriotsofkern.org

 Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) Website: adflegal.org Phone: (480) 444-0020 Address: 15100 N. 90th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260

Kern County Conservative Alliance kernconservativealliance.org info@kernconservativealliance.org

Bakersfield Conservative Roundtable bakersfieldconservativeroundtable.org info@bakersfieldconservativeroundtable.org

Fix Kern Now fixkernnow.com info@fixkernnow.com

American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) Website: alec.org Phone: (202) 742-8510 Address: 2900 Crystal Drive, Suite 600, Arlington, Virginia 22202

Bakersfield Business Conference bakersfieldbusinessconference.com info@bakersfieldbusinessconference.com Not listed Not listed

Bakersfield City Council bakersfieldcity.us citycouncil@bakersfieldcity.us (661) 326-3767 1501 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301

Bakersfield Freedom Project bakersfieldfreedomproject.com info@bakersfieldfreedomproject.com Not listed Not listed

 Club for Growth Website: clubforgrowth.org Phone: (202) 955-5500 Address: 2001 L St NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20036

Kern County Tea Party kerncountyteaparty.org info@kerncountyteaparty.org Not listed Not listed

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