Here’s why you should volunteer for Senator Dana Prieto’s campaign:


🌟 1. Join a proven conservative champion

  • Senator Prieto earned a 100% score from the Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee, demonstrating unwavering commitment to conservative principles.
  • He’s authored key legislation—like requiring transparent reporting for child abuse cases—showing he doesn’t shy away from tough, family-centered policy priorities (poncacitynow.com, thefederalist.com).

🤝 2. Be part of the heartbeat of the conservative movement

  • Prieto was one of the four co-founders of the Oklahoma Freedom Caucus, a hard‑charging conservative bloc within the state legislature that fights for limited government, traditional values, and taxpayer-friendly policies .
  • This caucus is part of a national network that has pushed for meaningful reforms—like tax cuts, protecting medical freedom, and promoting parental rights .

🎯 3. Make a tangible impact on your community

  • Volunteering fuels the grassroots efforts needed to bolster Prieto’s mission—defending parental rights, slashing taxes, opposing “woke” overreach, and strengthening conservative governance across Oklahoma.
  • With volunteers like you, Prieto can remain independent—accountable only to Oklahomans, not to special interests. Your efforts help amplify his voice and re‑elect him to continue championing “We the People.”

✅ How you can help right now

  • Canvass neighborhoods to spread his platform and values.
  • Phone bank to encourage voter turnout.
  • Host a meet‑and‑greet with friends and neighbors to discuss his record and vision.
  • Help with social media and outreach to share updates and policy wins.

By volunteering, you're not just supporting a campaign—you’re fueling a movement. Senator Prieto’s leadership in the Freedom Caucus and his perfect conservative record prove he’s committed to our values. When you volunteer, you’re ensuring that momentum not only continues—but grows.

Will you step up and be part of the team that defends Oklahoma’s future? Let’s get out there—for Prieto, for principles, for the people.