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Grand Thornapple Liberty Project
  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Get Involved
  • Upcoming Events
  • Endorsements
  • Donate
  • Links

About Grand Thornapple Liberty Project

Who We Are

 We’re neighbors, parents, veterans, small business owners, and community leaders from the Grand–Thornapple region. We believe strong families, responsible government, and a vibrant civil society are the foundation of a free people. 

Our Priorities

 

  • Constitutional Rights: Protect free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and due process.
     
  • Strong Families & Communities: Support education centered on excellence, parental rights, and civic virtue.
     
  • Fiscal Responsibility: Advocate for lower taxes, balanced budgets, and transparent, accountable government.
     
  • Public Safety & Rule of Law: Stand with law enforcement and uphold equal justice under the law.
     
  • American Sovereignty & Security: Secure borders and a strong national defense rooted in peace through strength.

What We Do

 

  • Support Candidates: Endorse and resource leaders who align with our values.
     
  • Educate Voters: Provide voter guides, forums, and policy briefings.
     
  • Mobilize Volunteers: Door-knocking, phone banks, sign waves, parade teams, and get-out-the-vote operations.
     
  • Build Community: Host events that unite our counties around faith, family, and freedom.

Statement of Principles

 

  • Rights come from God, not government.
     
  • The Constitution is our enduring guide.
     
  • Families are the cornerstone of a free society.
     
  • Freedom requires responsibility and virtue.
     
  • America is worth preserving—for our children and theirs.

Grand Thornapple Liberty Project

Copyright © 2025 Grand Thornapple Liberty Project - All Rights Reserved.

 

  • Paid for by the Grand–Thornapple Liberty Project.
     
  • Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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