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Happy 4th of July America

Nearly two and a half centuries ago, the greatest nation in the history of the world was born. As we come together to celebrate the 4th of July, gather with friends and family, watch fireworks, and enjoy the great outdoors, let us keep the brave military who continue to protect and defend the freedoms we hold so dearly in the forefront of our minds. Let us also honor and remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our nation allowing us to live freely. We are forever grateful for those willing to serve and protect our great country.

This Independence Day, let us re-devote ourselves to the ideals upon which our nation was founded while celebrating the freedom we are so blessed to enjoy. The Montana Republican Party will continue to work to preserve life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for Montana’s future generations.

Happy Independence Day and God Bless,

Don

Don “K” Kaltschmidt, Chairman

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