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Etowah County Republicans rally for Trump

Congressman Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama, the special guest at the rally, is set to deliver remarks.

Former President Donald Trump speaking at the 2020 Republican National Convention. (VIA RNC)

The Etowah County Republican Party and the Trump campaign will be holding a “Celebrate America” rally and prayer meeting on Sunday ahead of Election Day.

“We the People plan to peacefully assemble at our town square Tomorrow, November 1st at 2:00 PM to rally around President Trump and pray for our nation, our first responders, and for our President,” organizers said.

Congressman Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama, the special guest at the rally, is set to deliver remarks.

Singer-songwriters Camille and Haley will perform, and Pastors Mark Gidley, Joey Jones and Bruce Word will be speaking.

“Bring your friends and family as we pray, celebrate and rally for America,” organizers said. “Our outdoor program and rally will be an amazing hour that you will not want to miss! Please mark your calendars and please share.”

Patriotic attire, American flags and Trump flags are welcome. The event will be in the Rainbow City Townhall parking lot.

Aderholt is in his 12th term representing Alabama’s 4th Congressional District. Alabama’s 4th Congressional District is where Trump had his greatest margin of victory in the country in 2016.

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Trump and Aderholt both face Democratic challengers in Tuesday’s general election.

Brandon Moseley is a former reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter.

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