Friday, February 14, 2014

Lineup for Lincoln Days includes Rand Paul, Kinder, Schwich, Blunt, Billy Long

(From the Missouri Republican Party)

The Missouri Republican Party is excited to announce the program for the MOGOP Banquet, Friday Feb. 21, at Lincoln Days 2014.

“This year’s MOGOP Banquet will be a bit different from years past. Missouri grassroots wanted the opportunity to hear from our congressional delegation, and we wanted to honor that request”, said Ed Martin, Chairman of the Missouri Republican Party.

“Lincoln Days 2014 will be an opportunity for Republican activists across the state and region to come together, learn from each other and begin this election cycle in earnest. This event will serve as our Kickoff to Victory 2014.”

Senator Roy Blunt will join Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer, Billy Long, Ann Wagner, and Jason Smith will speak about issues they are on for Missouri in Washington and the different their efforts are making for our state and the districts they represent.Serving as emcee for the dinner will be Majority Floor Leader and Speaker-designate, John Diehl, Jr.

Lt. Governor Peter Kinder and State Auditor Tom Schweich will join congressional Republicans to help kickoff statewide efforts. Auditor Schweich will be at the top of the Republican ticket in 2014.

Lincoln Days 2014 celebration will take place February 21-23 in Springfield, MO. Special guests include Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, RNC Co-Chairman Sharon Day, and Missouri’s highest Republican elected officials. For additional details or to register, please visit www.mogop.org/lincolndays.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Need I remind you all that the first Republican Candidate for President was, in fact, a cannibal.

Anonymous said...

I hope the Globe will tell the voters who they support so we can support the other guy. At least we will have a better chance that their not crooks.

Anonymous said...

I hope the Globe will tell the voters who they support so we can support the other guy. At least we will have a better chance that their not crooks.