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ALGOP announces former President Donald Trump coming to Alabama

Trump will be speaking at an upcoming party event.

Former President Donald Trump speaking at a rally in Cullman.
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The Alabama Republican Party announces former President Donald J. Trump headlining a Party event this summer. Plans are underway for Trump’s visit details of the upcoming dinner coming soon.

“The Alabama Republican Party is excited to have President Trump joining us for an event this summer as he tours across the country talking about his vision for America. The people of Alabama and President Trump have a special relationship, and we’re pleased to be part of bringing him back to our state. This is going to be an exciting event, and we are looking forward to announcing full details soon,” said Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl.

Trump’s visit will continue the Alabama Republican Party’s trend of bringing the biggest names in conservative politics to the state. That string of events includes Trump’s last visit to Alabama, the 2021 Cullman Trump Rally. The Cullman rally broke records as the largest political event in Alabama history, with more than 50,000 attendees.

“It’s important for me that Alabama gets the attention it deserves on the national stage. That’s one of my priorities as ALGOP chairman, and I want to thank Donald Trump and his team for making this visit possible. This will be a great opportunity for the people of Alabama to hear directly from the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination,” Wahl continued.

More information will be available soon. Anyone interested in attending this event can sign up for updates and ticket information as they become available.

The signup form can be found here or at ALGOP.

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