The event will take place Monday (Nov. 4) at the Black Pearl on The Columbia
Patriots United will host an event on the eve of the Nov. 5 general election entitled Freedom & Liberty Will Prevail. The event will be held at the Black Pearl on The Columbia, located at 56 South 1st St. in Washougal.
The event will feature a number of guest speakers including Bill Federer, a best-selling author, national speaker, former Congressional candidate and historian. Joining Federer will be Washington State Republican Party Chairman Jim Walsh, state representative for the 19th Legislative District, and Glen Morgan, founder of We The Governed.
Area residents can register here: https://patriotsunitedwa.ticketspice.com/freedom-liberty-will-prevail. General admission tickets are $15.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive by 5:45 p.m. for best parking. The event is scheduled to start promptly from the stage at 6:30 p.m.
“We encourage everyone to bring their ballots, friends, family, and neighbors’ ballots to this event,’’ said Patriots United Founder Mike Terry. “We will have certified election observers at the event collecting these ballots and making sure that they get to the ballot box on Election Day. Ballot Harvesting is legal in our WA State (RCW 29A.40.091). This is an excellent way to make a positive difference helping others engage and get out the vote!’’
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