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Delaware GOP holds Freedom Festival kickoff

October 12, 2022

The Delaware Republican Party kicked off its Freedom Festival with a party at the Rusty Rudder Oct. 7.

Delaware GOP Chair Jane Brady, announced the final results of the lawsuit and appeal that were filed against the Delaware Department of Elections contesting mail-in voting and same day voter registration, as these recently passed laws by the Delaware Democratic legislature were in violation of the Delaware Constitution. Brady also congratulated Republican Attorney General candidate Julianne Murray for a job well done arguing this case before the Delaware Supreme Court.

The decision means no-excuse mail-in voting will not be permitted for this election. Voting by absentee ballot will still be available, as it has been since the inception of the State of Delaware. There will not be same-day voter registration.

“This is a huge win for the citizens of Delaware to maintain voter integrity and to know that we are still a state of laws and procedures and that our governmental system of checks and balances remains intact, despite the attempted overreach of the Democratic Party that could not acquire the necessary votes for a Constitutional Amendment so they rather bypassed the Constitution and passed a law with the signature of the Democrat Governor, all in violation of the Delaware Constitution,” said Michelle Parsons, MD, 38th District Republican Club. “Thank you Jane Brady and Julianne Murray for your courage and determination to fight for Delaware!”

Party attendees also got a chance to hear directly from Steve Moore, who is affiliated with FreedomWorks, the Heritage Foundation, and Committee to Unleash Prosperity, as well as Donald Trump 2016 campaign advisor. Also in attendance were reporters from Epoch Times who interviewed Rep. Ruth Briggs King and U.S. Congress Republican candidate Lee Murphy.

The Freedom Festival also presented Lt. Col Oliver North as a guest speaker Oct. 8 during the afternoon at Hudson Fields and later that evening at the Rusty Rudder.

With guest speaker Nathan Mitchell, Democrat candidate for Sussex County Council, the 38th District Republican Club’s next meeting is set for 6:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 24, at South Coastal Library in Bethany Beach.

To learn more, go to 38thdrcp.com or email info@38thdrcp.com.

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