
Lincoln Day Dinner Event – Shared
May 4 @ 5:15 pm - 9:00 pm
$75.00
- Manistee County GOP invites us to theirLincoln Day Dinner on Thursday, May 4th at the Little River Casino Resort.
- The speaker is Mike Davis who is former Chief Counsel for Nominations to the Senate Judiciary Committee, and a regular Fox News contributor.
- The RSVP Deadline is April 14 and no tickets are sold at the door so don’t wait to purchase tickets!
- The goal is to make this a regional GOP event with 450 attendees!
- To achieve such a large group, the Manistee County GOP will share event profits with neighboring counties from which a minimum 10 tickets are sold.
- Read below for Guest Speaker’s abridged bio.
- To purchase tickets to the dinner, please go to: www.manisteerepublicans.com.
- Benzie County Republicans encourage and hope you can join us for this event!
- SHUTTLE SERVICE: Little River Casino is offering shuttles for up to 28 people. A reservation is required. Call Maureen 231.325.5701 if you want to reserve a seat on a shuttle.
- DISCOUNTED ROOM RATES: Little River Casino is offering discounted room rates for attendees of this event at $119/ night.
Mike Davis, the former Chief Counsel for Nominations to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, is the founder and president of the Article III Project (A3P). A3P defends constitutionalist judges and the rule of law. Davis also leads the Internet Accountability Project (IAP), an advocacy organization fighting to rein in Big Tech, along with the Unsilenced Majority, an organization dedicated to opposing Cancel Culture and fighting back against the woke mob and their enablers.
As Chief Counsel for Nominations, Davis advised Chairman Grassley and other senators on the confirmation of federal judges and senior Executive Branch appointees, serving as staff lead for 30 hearings and 41 markup meetings. He oversaw the floor votes for 278 nominees, including the confirmations of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the record number of circuit judges confirmed during President Trump’s first two years in office.
Davis has served in all three branches of the federal government, including for President George W. Bush, the Justice Department, House Speaker Newt Gingrich, and current Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. Davis also led the outside support team for Justice Gorsuch’s successful confirmation to the Supreme Court.