Family Research Council Action’s values bus to visit Asheville, Nov.7

Press release from the Family Research Council:

Family Research Council Action is on its Values Bus Tour that will make stops in over 20 states leading up to Election Day.  The bus tour organized by FRC Action and cosponsored by Concerned Women for America is designed to raise awareness about the critical issues at stake in this election, which include the future of the Supreme Court, religious freedom, parental rights, sanctity of life, and national security.

“If we, as values voters, do not stand up and exercise our freedoms now, we may lose them tomorrow,” said Family Research Council Action President Tony Perkins.  “We have political choices in this election that will either allow Americans to regain the freedoms that have eroded under the Obama administration or make it even more difficult for Americans to live their lives according to their beliefs.  This is not a time to stand on the sidelines.

“Families across the nation want leaders who reflect their values on issues ranging from economic liberty, national security, religious freedom, parental rights, sanctity of life, and limited government and we are excited to hit the road supporting candidates who champion these core principles,” concluded Perkins.

SPEAKERS:

  • Travis Weber, Director of the Center for Religious Liberty at FRC
  • Brent Keilen, Director of FRC Action

WHERE/WHEN:

Monday, Nov.7

6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Eastern
Values Bus at Buncombe Baptist Association – Generation Joshua Event & Rally
227 Hazel Mill Road, Asheville, NC 28806

For a complete schedule and information, please visit valuesbustour.com/tour

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