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ALGOP dinner with former President Trump nearly sold-out

The dinner will take place on Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel.

Former President Donald Trump speaking at the 2020 Republican National Convention. (VIA RNC)
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With less than 10 days to go, only a few tickets remain for the Alabama Republican Party’s Summer Dinner with President Donald J. Trump.

“The response we’ve received since we announced President Trump as our keynote speaker has been overwhelming. We expect individual tickets to be sold out imminently, and sales for table sponsors will shut down on Friday, if not sooner,” said Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl.

The dinner will take place on Friday, August 4, 2023, at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel at the Convention Center.  The evening will kick off with a reception at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m.

“We are excited at this opportunity to raise the profile of our state by hosting the GOP frontrunner for president, and giving Alabamians the chance to interact with him. Alabama is a Super Tuesday state, and will play an important role in selecting our Party’s nominee,” said Chairman Wahl.

Tickets and sponsorships can be purchased on the Alabama Republican Party’s website (www.algop.org).

This event continues the Alabama Republican Party’s trend of bringing the biggest names in conservative politics to the Yellowhammer State, including the 2021 Cullman Trump Rally that broke records as the largest political event in Alabama history with more than 50,000 attendees.

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