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Donald Trump Rockets Into Nashville For NFRA Conference
Donald Trump Rockets Into Nashville for NFRA Conference

(1888 PressRelease) Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, will join the National Federation of Republican Assemblies in Nashville, Tennessee on the 29th of August. The event, to be held at Rocketown in downtown Nashville, will see Donald Trump, Rick Santorum and other candidates share their vision for America. Subsequently, the NFRA will hold its nominating convention to select a primary candidate.

The Tennessee Republican Assembly - TRA (www.tnra.org) organization announced today that Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, will be speaking at the National Federation of Republican Assemblies conference in Nashville, Tennessee. The conference will be held at the Rocketown Conference Center in downtown Nashville from August 28 to August 30, 2015.

President of the TRA and conference organizer, Sharon Ford, stated, "The NFRA seeks to bring the Republican Party back to its core values through grass roots activism. Our national conference allows people from across the country to meet, share views and listen to a great group of speakers about issues important to them. We are so glad to have Donald Trump confirm his attendance and expect that he will electrify the crowd with his plain speaking style and vision to make America great again!"

The National Federation of Republican Assemblies is a grassroots movement of Republicans that seeks to restore the conservative principles of the Goldwater/Reagan Republicans back to smaller government, lower taxation, a strong defense, free market capitalism and a reverence for that most fundamental of all "unalienable" rights, Life; all life.

NFRA does what few other Republican organizations ever do, that is we endorse candidates in contested primaries. Each election year our state chapters convene in highly competitive grassroots endorsing conventions. Candidates must secure two-thirds of the members support to win. In presidential election cycles

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