For years Virginia Republicans have held an annual “Advance” in December to inspire and educate Republican loyalists for the coming year. Unfortunately, the Advance has the undeserved reputation of being too “rich” for the average Republican.
We still want you to get the training that is so important to Republican victory at the polls, so congratulations grassroot conservative. Some grassroots conservative leaders have organized a “Grassroots Muster” for you. You don’t have to be rich – because the price is very reasonable. You just have to love your country deeply enough to invest a couple of days – August 6 and 7 to be specific – to learn what you can do to help defeat the Democratic madness and to get excellent training in how to be much more effective in the things that you do.
The official name is “Election Integrity Regional Rally,” and it will be held in DeMoss Hall on the campus of Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA.
The regular price is $80 per individual or $150 for a couple. However, if you order your tickets by August 1st individual tickets are $60 and couples’ tickets are $110. The special price has been advertised for weeks, but time is about up, so you need to move quickly. You can buy your tickets by clicking here. Also note that you can get special rates at Spring Hill Suites if you reserve by July 30 (today) and at Comfort Inn & Suites (434-266-1111) if you reserve by July 31. Both are right on the edge of the LU campus on US 29.
What you get for your investment will really help you be effective in your work.
The Rally kicks off on Friday night at 6:00 with a banquet featuring speakers Congressman Ben Cline and Congressman Bob Good. Remember that opening banquets are more than just a meal and a speech. This is a time to get to meet and know other conservatives with the same dreams and goals for the country that you have. It’s a time to reassure yourself that you are not alone in the fight for freedom. It is also a time to get focused on the Saturday sessions that are the main reason for your attendance.
On Saturday you get the really good stuff. There are three breakout session time slots in the morning and two session slots in the afternoon. Each breakout period has either three or four options from which to choose. A number of them are repeated in different periods, so you don’t have to worry about missing out if two that you want to attend are scheduled at the same time.
One of the sessions is Voter Integrity #1 with Bedford County GOP Chair Tim Griffin and Phil Kline. These gentlemen have been deeply involved in the ballot integrity issues in states around the country. Another session is Voter Integrity #2 with Amber Haskew and other subject experts that Amber has gathered. She will talk about ballot integrity at the local level and what you and your unit can do to force a clean, honest election in your area. As a side note, I was asked to lead this session, but I have a long-standing family commitment that day that I cannot change (though I tried). I recommended Amber because she is one of the most involved, informed, and well-spoken individuals in the party on this topic. I strongly encourage you to stop in for either the morning or afternoon session.
Other topics include winning through local organization, winning through voter registration, fundraising, the structure of the Republican Party, developing candidates, and issues that challenge local school boards. Presenters include a number of unit chairs and other subject experts as well as RPV Chairman Rich Anderson.
The Saturday evening banquet at 5:00 features all three of our statewide candidates: Jason Miyares for Attorney General, Winsome Sears for Lieutenant Governor, and Glenn Youngkin for Governor.
As you can see, this is a top-drawer event with top-drawer individuals providing you with the information you need to be both informed and effective for this fall’s election.
It is well worth the investment of your time and money.
3 comments
I think you will need a bigger venue. I’m betting it will be packed to the rafters with “grassroots”. They all have been searching every where for something to fill the voids in their very souls and the agenda items you list will surely do it:
— “winning through local organization” Except that GOP committees are full of octogenarians + who do nothing but whine and alienate everyone with fresh ideas that could make a positive difference. Count me not tempted to join up.
— ” winning through voter registration” Yawn. The GOP does this every year. If they are so good at it, every molecule in the universe would be registered by now.
— ” fundraising” Because I want to waste my money on you. Especially when you uniparty GOP establishment types work against us.
— “the structure of the Republican Party” Its quite broken, dysfunctional, and ineffective. Like I would ever spend money to hear this.
— “developing candidates” Sure, but only ones who will unseat GOP establishment.
— “and issues that challenge local school boards” You’re way late to the party pal. Count me not fooled.
Why do you think the “grassroots’ want anything to do with you after the complete silence from GOP leaders — state and national — about November’s election. Jan. 6, election audits, just to name a few. Actually that’s not completely true — you all told us to move along. The election was perfect. Just suck it down.
The best part is you want the “grassroots” to pay for the meeting.
You don’t get it. Likely never will.
Isn’t this the infamous “conspiracy-palooza” Conservative event? What fun!!
It would be nice if people could take the time off. They also need to find out how to do this on zoom, and record it for those who could pay a cheaper price but watch the videos later. Fact is, after the embarrassment our last R Gov. did at our recent council session, we still have a long way to go.