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The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC / ˈ s iː p æ k / SEE-pak) is an annual political conference attended by conservative activists and officials from across the United States. CPAC is hosted by the American Conservative Union (ACU). [1] The first CPAC took place in 1974. The same name and acronym has been used for conferences ...
— CPAC (@CPAC) February 1, 2024 A number of popular conservative media personalities will also be in attendance, including Jack Posobiec , Mark Levin , Megyn Kelly and Sebastian Gorka , the alt ...
Here are dates to keep in mind for the remainder of this election season: ... (R-NY), chair of the House Republican Conference, attends the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2024, at ...
With that said, Trump’s 2024 CPAC speech certainly indicated he thinks there is more to exacting revenge than enacting MAGA policies. While Election Day 2024 would be “liberation day” for ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. files to challenge Biden in the 2024 Democratic primary. [56] The Idaho Legislature passes House Bill 138, moving the state's presidential primary date to May while also eliminating the original primary date in March. [57] [58] April 11: The Democratic Party announces that its convention will be held in Chicago, Illinois. [59]
The 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference was the annual event of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), hosted by the American Conservative Union. It was held at the Hyatt Regency Orlando in Orlando, Florida, from February 25 to February 28, 2021.
Pam Bondi, a former Attorney General of Florida, appearing at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2024, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center on Feb 23, 2024.
The Arizona Republic has characterized it as an extremist rival of CPAC. [4] As of 2024, the conference has hosted four elected officials as speakers: Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar, Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers, and Lieutenant Governor of Idaho Janice McGeachin. [5] [6]