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MONTGOMERY – Secretary of State John Merrill confirmed that Donald Trump will make a campaign stop in Huntsville, Alabama.
On Sunday, February 28, Donald Trump is scheduled to appear at Madison Municipal Stadium (211 Celtic Drive, Madison, AL 35758) Doors open at 2 p.m. with the program beginning at 4 p.m. The link to access free tickets can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/donald-j-trump-in-huntsville-al-tickets-22069721130?aff=eac2.
The Secretary of State commented on Trump’s visit to Alabama: “We are excited to have Donald Trump make his third campaign stop in Alabama, and we want to welcome him to our great state once again! Mr. Trump’s visit to Mobile in August was the single largest event for any candidate of either party in any state during this election cycle! I am thrilled with how the SEC Primary has developed and what it means for our people to have personal interaction with these candidates. With the Alabama primary being a week away, it is a very exciting time for our people to have the opportunity to speak with presidential candidates. Thanks to the assistance and full support of the Alabama Legislature, one of the most significant things we have done in the Secretary of State’s Office is change the primary date to March 1. Since the March primary legislation passed, two Democratic candidates and eight of the top Republican candidates have made campaign stops in Alabama, which is unheard of for our state. As Secretary of State, I will continue to position Alabama and the South as a place where Presidential candidates are willing to make an effort to visit and meet our remarkable people.”
For more information on meeting the candidates, please contact the Office of the Secretary of State at 334-242-7200.
This communication is not an endorsement of any particular candidate or political party but an effort to encourage voter participation and registration, as well as participation in the SEC Primary, which will be held on March 1, 2016.
For more information, visit http://sos.alabama.gov
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