Parade Domination: Dailey Love Lights Up Hamilton
- Editor
- Sep 15
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 20
Hamilton may never be the same. The LOVE DAILEY – DAILEY LOVE float rolled into the Ravalli County Parade and didn’t just show up… it stole the show.
Picture this: the new “Dailey Love for Montana” song blasting down Main Street, line dancers kicking up dust, and a sea of red, white, and blue waving high above the crowd. Signs reading “We The People,” “Want to Reduce Taxes,” and “Want Freedom” caught the eyes of onlookers from blocks away.
At the heart of it all stood Kathy Love and Kim Dailey, smiling and waving like true Montana patriots. They weren’t just riding on a float—they were carrying the voice of a community that refuses to back down.
And just when folks thought it couldn’t get more unforgettable, the crowd roared as Bill Lussenheide himself appeared in his bold Uncle Sam getup, rivaling even Smokey the Bear on the Forest Service truck.
The cheers, the whistles, the flag-waving, it was parade domination, pure and simple.
This wasn’t just a float. It was a movement. A reminder that faith, freedom, and family are alive and strong in Montana.
Verdict: The Dailey Love entry brought Main Street Hamilton to life, and no one will forget it anytime soon.



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