YOUNG CONSERVATIVES OVERWHELMINGLY WANT TRUMP TO RUN IN 2024 AND IT’S NOT EVEN CLOSE

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A straw poll at Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit last weekend revealed President Donald Trump’s commanding lead over potential 2024 Republican primary rivals.

According to Fox News, the poll showed that 78.7 percent of young conservative activists attending the event would vote for Trump if he runs in the 2024 presidential election.

Gov. Ron DeSantis was the only other Republican able to receive more than one percent of the straw poll at Turning Point USA. 19% of attendees supported the Florida governor as the Republican nominee in 2024.

Meanwhile, according to Just the News, one percent of students that took the poll said they would vote for South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.

Trump’s dominating straw poll numbers emphasize his continued role as the leader of the Republican Party. Trump’s endorsements in the midterm elections have been essential for Republican candidates running for state and federal positions. In early July, Trump touted his 132-7 endorsement record.

Between the success of Trump’s endorsements and his high poll numbers, it is clear that Trump is in a strong position to secure the Republican nomination for president in 2024 if he runs again.

The 45th president has not announced his official decision concerning a potential 2024 presidential campaign. However, he recently suggested he is close to making an announcement.

While the Democrat Party continues to smear Trump’s legacy and prevent him from running for office with the Jan. 6 Committee hearings, the 45th president has been rallying across America to help Republicans take back the House and Senate in the midterm elections.

During his speech at Turning Point USA, Trump said, “If I stayed home, if I announced that I was not going to run for office, the persecution of Donald Trump would immediately stop.” He added, “But that’s what they want me to do. And you know what? There’s no chance I do that.”

https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/you...-trump-to-run-in-2024-and-its-not-even-close/
 
Turning Point USA issues cease and desist to ABC News over ‘defamatory statements’ on ‘The View’

Turning Point USA issued a scathing cease and desist letter to ABC News on Tuesday, calling for the Disney-owned company to "retract the defamatory statements" made earlier this week on "The View" or face legal action.

"The false statements of fact intentionally made during The View’s July 25th segment were unquestionably harmful to TPUSA’s reputation and brought the organization and its student affiliates into disrepute with the public, potential donors, and current and future business partners, posing a significant financial loss to the organization," the letter said.

Fox News Digital has obtained the letter, addressed to ABC News New York bureau chief Joshua Hoyos and ABC assistant chief counsel Ian Rosenberg, which accuses "The View" of making "false, derogatory, and defamatory statements" about its recent Student Action Summit.

ABC News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Monday, the daytime gabfest kicked off its program discussing the TPUSA Student Action Summit that occurred last weekend in Tampa, Florida. "The View" co-hosts mocked the elaborate event for taking "a page from the WWE" simply because of special effects, inaccurately portrayed the group as being officially tied to the GOP and Joy Behar criticized the group because neo-Nazi protestors were outside the venue.

"Neo-Nazis were out there in the front of the conference with anti-Semitic slurs and, you know, the Nazi swastika and a picture of a so-called Jewish person with exaggerated features, just like Goebbels did during the Third Reich. It’s the same thing, right out of that same playbook," Behar said.

She then said that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis "did nothing," but failed to mention the Republican governor attended the event the day before neo-Nazis appeared.

Later on the program, "The View" read an on-air legal disclaimer to inform viewers that Turning Point USA condemned the neo-Nazis protestors who had "nothing to do" with the organization.

"But you let them in, and you knew what they were," Whoopi Goldberg inaccurately said before the panelists were forced to read another disclaimer and explain the neo-Nazis were "outside protestors" and TPUSA didn’t let them in. "My point was metaphorical," Goldberg said.

The on-air disclaimers didn’t satisfy TPUSA in-house counsel Veronica Peterson, who penned the scathing cease and desist.

"The View hosts intentionally and falsely associated TPUSA with neo-Nazi protestors outside the event placing TPUSA in denigrating and false light and negatively impacting its public perception. Such action will not be tolerated," the letter said.

"Specifically, The View hosts insidiously and cavalierly stated that TPUSA ‘let [neo-Nazis] in’ to its SAS event, metaphorically ‘embrase[d] them’ and that neo-Nazis were ‘in the mix of people.’ The assertion that TPUSA is complicit or affiliated in any way with the neo-Nazi protesters outside the event is outlandish, false, defamatory, and disgraceful," the letter continued. "Even after Ms. Haines reluctantly read the TPUSA statement that it condemns the group of neo-Nazis and that the group had nothing to do with TPUSA, its event, or its student attendees, Ms. Goldberg continues the false tirade against TPUSA, asserting that somehow the organization and its attendees were ‘complicit’ and/or associated with the outside protest."

Peterson then added, "To be abundantly clear, TPUSA aggressively and completely condemns the ideologies of neo-Nazism and has zero connection to the protestors outside the event. Since these individuals were located on public property, TPUSA security attempted to, but was not permitted to remove them."

The letter also explained that TPUSA is a "a tax-exempt public charity under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3)" that is not affiliated with the GOP.

"In cases where the communication is of such a nature that the court can presume as a matter of law that the communication will tend to degrade or disgrace the party defamed, special damages are presumed," the letter said. "Therefore, TPUSA demands that ABC immediately cease and desist from further unlawfully defaming TPUSA, retract the defamatory statements identified above, and issue a public statement apologizing for and correcting the above defamatory and false statements."

The letter gave ABC News a deadline of July 27 for the retraction and apology.

"Should ABC decide not to comply with the demands above, TPUSA is prepared to promptly take all steps necessary to protect its rights, including pursuing all available legal remedies, seeking monetary and non-monetary damages, injunctive relief, and attorneys’ fees and costs," the letter said.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/turni...-abc-news-over-defamatory-statements-the-view
 
Turning Point USA

Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center ,TPUSA has been called an alt-lite organization by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and has been criticized by both the ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center for affiliating with activists from the alt-right and the far-right. The Anti-Defamation League has also reported that the group's leadership and activists "have made multiple racist or bigoted comments" and have links to extremism.

In 2018, the Southern Poverty Law Center's Hatewatch documented TPUSA's links to white supremacists


Marjorie Taylor Greene a Republican representative from Georgia, has defended her endorsement of "Christian nationalism" at turning point USA

What did Christian nationalism have to do with Jan. 6?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news
 
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Sucks to be you, Republicans. Thank goodness I'm not one. I'd be thinking about defecting if I was. Lose the Trump ball and chain and join the adult table again.
 
Turning Point USA

Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center ,TPUSA has been called an alt-lite organization by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and has been criticized by both the ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center for affiliating with activists from the alt-right and the far-right. The Anti-Defamation League has also reported that the group's leadership and activists "have made multiple racist or bigoted comments" and have links to extremism.

In 2018, the Southern Poverty Law Center's Hatewatch documented TPUSA's links to white supremacists

Interesting. I'd never heard of them but understand WSEs flourished under Trump.

https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounder/turning-point-usa
TPUSA has received considerable support from conservatives and pro-Trump organizations. Right-wing extremists’ reactions to the group have been varied, but generally positive. TPUSA has generated support from anti-Muslim bigots and alt lite activists, and from some corners of the white supremacist alt right. However, other white supremacists have criticized TPUSA for distancing itself from controversial stances on racism, and for the group’s connections to non-white right-wing activists.

In 2018, white supremacist James Dunphy (possibly a pseudonym) wrote an article for the racist website Counter-Currents neatly capturing the prevailing mixed feelings about TPUSA. Dunphy criticized Kirk’s “compliance with political correctness” but praised him for doing “wonderful things” with TPUSA, saying that “group members have openly supported building Trump’s wall, deporting illegal immigrants, ending affirmative action, defunding sanctuary cities, and stopping unassimilable Muslims from immigrating to Europe.” Dunphy also claimed that “despite having many differences with white nationalists,” TPUSA will nevertheless benefit them “because the number of people who will migrate from its platform to a white nationalist one will be far larger than those who do the reverse.”[8]

White supremacists do occasionally show up at TPUSA events, sometimes to hear the speakers and other times to linger outside in the hopes of confronting left-wing activists. Charlie Kirk has spoken out against such incidents, which can attract significant negative publicity. When white supremacists appeared outside an event at Colorado State University in early 2018, Kirk told attendees, “it’s not who we are, it’s not what we believe, it’s not what Turning Point believes.”[9]
 
Hopefully the DOJ will be indicting Trump soon.

I'm curious why the WSEs are giving Trump a pass after Trump fucked everyone on the pardons.

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Hopefully the DOJ will be indicting Trump soon.

No matter which way Trump loses his cultists will still go berserk. He gets the book thrown at him, they will freak out and maybe riot some. He loses his election, they will scream cheater and riot again.
 
No matter which way Trump loses his cultists will still go berserk. He gets the book thrown at him, they will freak out and maybe riot some. He loses his election, they will scream cheater and riot again.

I do not care what criminals and thugs believe. No criminal likes being caught.
 
"According to Fox News, the poll showed that 78.7 percent of young conservative activists attending the event would vote for Trump if he runs in the 2024 presidential election."

That's a really small sample and not representative of the country as a whole.
 
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