The Indian River County Republican Executive Committee held an event on July 13th, 2022 called Keep Florida Free Rally. Indian River News attended the event and livestreamed it.
Indian River News’ Livestream of the Keep Florida Free Rally can be found on the following platforms:
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Indian River County Republican Executive Committee Vice Chairman Lamarre Notargiacomo moderated the event.
Hospital District Seat 4 Candidate and Local Attorney Paul Westcott gave the Opening Prayer
Veteran and State House District 34 Candidate Dr. Karen Hiltz Ed.D led the Pledge of Allegiance at the event.
Angela Kenny, wife of School Board District 4 Candidate Thomas Kenny, sang the U.S. National Anthem and later during the event, God Bless America.
“Frederick Douglas Republican” K-Carl Smith was the Keynote Speaker.
Candidates that spoke at the event were Republican State House District 34 Candidate Robert Brackett, Republican State House District 34 Candidate Dr. Karen Hiltz Ed.D, Republican County Commission Candidate District 2 Elizabeth Siebert, Republican County Commission Candidate District 2 Joe Flescher, Republican County Comission Candidate District 4 Deryl Loar, Republican County Commission Candidate District 4 Joann Binford, Republican County Commission Candidate District 4 Thoams Lowther, School Board Candidate District 2 Josh Post, School Board District 2 Candidate Jackie Rosario, School Board District 4 Teri Barenborg and School Board District 4 Candidate Thomas Kenny.
After the candidates spoke, a few guest speakers spoke to the audience. Those were Moms for Liberty Indian River, Florida Chairman Jennifer Pippin, Indian River County Field Organizer for the Republican Party of Florida Karen Osbourne and Chairman of the Precinct Committee in the Indian River County Republican Executive Committee Shuna Carpenter, spoke together about voter turnout and getting Republicans involved with local campaigns, Hispanic Republicans of Indian River President Sandra Rivera and Republican Liberty Caucus Florida State Chairman Bob White.
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