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National Federation of Republican Assemblies to hold “Rally Against Reid” at biannual convention

All Republican candidates running against Senator Reid invited to speak at Rally.

 

Reno, NV, October 12, 2009: The National Federation of Republican Assemblies is holding its biannual convention in Reno at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa on October 23rd, 24th and 25th. The National Federation of Republican Assemblies is a grassroots movement to take back the Republican Party for the vast and disenfranchised majority of its members: Reagan conservatives, who believe in small government, lower taxes, free market capitalism, a strong defense, the right to life, and a decent America.

To kick off the convention the NFRA will be holding a free “Rally Against Reid” at the Reno/Sparks Convention Center at 2:30 pm on Friday October 23rd. The general public is invited to attend the rally, bring your signs and have your voices heard. All the Republican candidates running against Senator Reid have been invited to speak at the rally.

The balance of the convention will feature educational sessions from The Leadership Institute and panel discussions and speeches featuring Chris Simcox, co-founder of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps; Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave; Tawfik Hamid, former Muslim Brotherhood leader; Judge Paul Pressler; Colin Hanna, President of Let Freedom Ring; Major General John K. Singlaub and many others.

The local chapter of the NFRA, The Nevada Republican Assemblies is the convention host.

For more information or to register online, go to http://convention.republicanassemblies.org or call (775) 747-1238.

 


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