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Champion of the Constitution Ron Paul to Speak at 5th Annual Young Americans for Liberty National Convention on Friday, August 2
ARLINGTON, VA — Former congressman and presidential candidate, Dr. Ron Paul, is confirmed as a keynote speaker for Young Americans for Liberty's 5th Annual National Convention on Friday, August 2 at 7:00 p.m. at George Mason University - Arlington Campus (map).
Members of the press are invited to attend. Request your media credentials here.
Dr. Paul will address more than 300 student leaders from nearly 200 college campuses nationwide. This event is an exclusive gathering of youth activists from across the country who were inspired by Ron Paul's message and now committed to making a difference on their campuses and in their communities.
"We expect to see future congressmen, governors, and policy leaders at the YAL National Convention, " said Jeff Frazee, YAL's Executive Director. "And there is no better way to inspire the next generation of leaders than a keynote address from the founder of the modern liberty movement, Ron Paul."
Dr. Paul's address follows two previous evenings with current members of the U.S. Senate and House.
On Wednesday, July 31 at 8:00 p.m. at the Westin Arlington Gateway Hotel, Senators Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Ted Cruz will join together for a rare discussion on the direction of the liberty movement and the impact of youth activism.
On Thursday, August 1 at 7:00 p.m. at GMU-Arlington Campus, Representatives Justin Amash, Raúl Labrador, Thomas Massie, and Mick Mulvaney will join together for an insider's look at the state of freedom on Capitol Hill and the growing coalition of pro-liberty congressmen.
Interviews with all guests and media credentials can be requested here.
Above, Dr. Paul speaks at the 2012 YAL National Convention.
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Young Americans for Liberty is the largest, most active, and fastest growing libertarian and conservative organization on America's college campuses, with a network of more than 400 chapters nationwide. YAL seeks to identify, educate, train, and mobilize students on the ideals of individual liberty and the U.S. Constitution. Learn more at www.YALiberty.org.
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