Minnesota Majority - Standing Together for Traditional Values

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Posted by: Dan McGrath 9/22/2008
Dan Conry at Conservative Isses FairThe conservative issues fair, organized by the TCRA was a great success on Saturday. Hundreds of attendees visited Minnesota’s many conservative organizations at over 40 exhibits. KTLK’s Jason Lewis emceed a presentation that outlined the work, goals and accomplishments of the various groups in attendance.
 
Minnesota Majority distributed about 300 copies of our 2007-2008 legislative scorecard, newsletters and signed up new members at our main booth and handed out bumper stickers and Global Warming fact sheets at our GlobalClimateScam.com booth.
 
Popular conservative talk host Dan Conry was kind enough to help man the Minnesota Majority booth, meet fans and discuss the issues of the day. His appearance at the Conservative Issues Fair was very well received and he was greeted with a boisterous, warm welcome when he spoke on our behalf during Jason Lewis’ presentation. 

 

The success of the event serves to demonstrate that the conservative movement is growing stronger and more organized in Minnesota. The Issues Fair also aided in that progression. Minnesota Majority is pleased and proud to have taken part in this event.

We offer our thanks to the organizers, participants and attendees for helping advance the cause of conservatism. Working together, we can preserve liberty and restore our traditional values. 

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