Dear Robert,
Former MA Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney will join businessman and GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain, radio host Mark Levin, Judge Andrew Napolitano, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, best selling author Dinesh D'Souza, conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart, VA Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina ,and many more at the 5th annual Defending the American Dream Summit this weekend, November 4 & 5 at the DC Convention Center.
Click here to register now. Registration closes at 9am Thursday, November 3rd so don't delay.
The Summit will be jam-packed with exciting sessions on Friday and Saturday, including our "Tribute to Ronald Reagan" Dinner on Friday night.
Click here to see the most up-to-date agenda!
If you can't make it for our Friday sessions and the "Tribute to Ronald Reagan" Dinner, don't worry! You can still register for our Saturday Only passes for just $69. With a Saturday Only pass, you get access to the breakfast and to all of the sessions on Saturday.
Click here to register now!
Don't miss this amazing opportunity to make your voice heard and learn more about the issues of the day and about defending your American dream.
Summit Highlights Include:
- Friday Opening Session with Mitt Romney and Herman Cain.
- Friday "Tribute to Ronald Reagan" Dinner
- Saturday Cut Spending Now Rally with Mark Levin, sponsored by Americans for Prosperity
- Internet Freedom Panel, featuring Rep. Marsha Blackburn
- Special Interactive Sessions for Teens & College Students
- Film Screening of "Atlas Shrugged", "The Cartel" and "Free or Equal"
- Bloggers Row
- Health Care Panel, featuring VA Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli
- Career Fair sponsored by Leadership Institute
- State-Specific Strategy Meetings
- Networking With Leading Activists From Across The Country
Don't miss this tremendous opportunity to make your voice heard and learn more about the issues of the day and about defending your American dream.
See you at the Summit,
Tim Phillips
President, Americans for Prosperity
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