Conservative Club Meets | Eastern North Carolina Now

Press Release:

    The Conservative Club meets Thursday September 21 at 6:00 PM at King Chicken Restaurant.

    A part of our open discussion will be about the coming Constitutional crisis involving efforts to jail Trump so he cannot be on the 2024 Ballot. We will discuss Biden thievery and how the Democrats may try to steal another election.

    Registration to run for office is during the first two weeks of December of 2023. We are actively trying to recruit at least two more school board candidates. Many will say the two seats we are trying to fill are 'UNBEATABLE". Potential candidates should be made aware that "unbeatable" has been easy to beat in historic elections. We have signs up asking or candidates.

    These are difficult times for loyal, conservative, constitutional

    Christian citizens. The situation at the border and the free (borrowed) money to those whom the Democrats are buying votes is maddening.

    Come, bring a friend and help is cleanse our political system of RINOs and Democrats.


   Contact: Hood Richardson
   Email: hoodrichardson1@gmail.com
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