Mission
TH E K I T C H E N C A B I N E T 2012:
Protecting The Polls & Getting Out The Vote
The women’s vote is likely to determine the outcome of the 2012 General Election. The Kitchen Cabinet, representing 800,000 economically-conservative women in national conservative groups across the U.S, has been building for the past two years, in preparation to work online, on the ground, and on Election Day to deliver an unprecedented vote of independent and conservative women to take back The White House and guard the polls against Voter Fraud.
The Kitchen Cabinet’s ground strategy may be the most important piece of the puzzle in the 2012 election. Political strategists have already identified “Wal-Mart Moms” as the key swing vote. Wal-Mart Moms are defined as women who make under $50,000 a year, have one child still at home, shop at Wal-mart or Target at least once a month, and voted for Barack Obama and his “hope” in 2008. The same women, having become disenchanted, voted Republican in 2010. Republicans need to deliver this priceless 13% of the vote to the polls on November 6th this year.
The Kitchen Cabinet is a contemporary place for today’s women who are economically-concerned to IDENTIFY, and to “Change Washington From Home”. Started by a mother and an education reformer in Los Angeles, Sonja Eddings Brown, The Kitchen Cabinet has united the top women’s leaders in the country and their organizations in an effort to get hundreds of thousands of conservative women to coordinate their efforts, Get Out One Million New Conservative Women Voters, and protect the integrity of the election by watching for Voter Fraud.
One of the most important roles The Kitchen Cabinet will play is bringing the GOP a desperately-needed lift into the most sophisticated online communications strategies which previously have been the strength of Democrats. With 46 million women on Facebook each night, and the majority of women in America desperately worried about the economy, The Kitchen Cabinet will be serving concerned women by uniting conservative women’s groups on the ground and with the giant power of the internet. In an election year expected to be very close, there’s no more motivated army in the country, than conservative women who realize the futures of their families are being squandered in Washington.
The Kitchen Cabinet.US provides a summary of the day’s news and a Facebook Forum where conservative women can inform each other with their opinions. The Kitchen Cabinet comments on issues of the day affecting women who work inside AND outside the home.



