
Clark County Republican Women Membership Chair Anna Miller encourages fellow patriots to join the organization
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Our nation is in the throws of a raging storm. Forces who wish to wash away all that is good about our country.

- The family is under attack.
- The schools are infiltrated with those that would steal our God given rights as parents.
But I am grateful. Why? Because I don’t have to bear it alone. I don’t have to fight these forces alone.
I belong to an organization of patriots who are strong, resilient and courageous. I am a member of the Clark County Republican Women and Men. Our foundation is lasting and we will fiercely fight to preserve our wonderful country for our children and grandchildren.
We are grateful for our members. We provide shelter for each other when the storms come. I encourage you to invite your friends to JOIN with us for the adventures ahead!
In your service,
Anna Miller, membership chair
Clark County Republican Women
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