Declare your Independence video contest launches

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Published: 21 Apr, 2010
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With an independent revolution brewing in America, CAIVN is pleased to announce the official launch of an exciting, new video contest. 

Inspired by a significant shift taking place in American politics, CAIVN hopes to tap into the intellect, innovation, and emotion of independent-minded voters looking to challenge the status quo and effect real change. 

As a result, the video contest will provide them the opportunity to voice their concerns, propose solutions, and declare their independence from an entrenched, two-party ideology.

Participants will have one month to submit their promotional videos, and the top three winners will be announced on June 8.  Winners will receive trendy, high-tech prizes.

For more details and submission guidelines, please visit here

Good luck, and spread the word!

 

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