The third day of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) began in National Harbor, Maryland, on Thursday, featuring speeches from some of former President Trump’s top allies.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Reps. Elise Stefanik, Jim Jordan, and Matt Gaetz were among the speakers, generating speculation about Trump’s potential running mate.
The event occurred as Trump, who currently holds a narrow lead over President Biden in national polls, is widely expected to secure the Republican nomination. His influence within the party remains strong, with many Republican leaders aligning themselves closely with him and his agenda.
Governor Noem, seen as a rising star in the Republican Party, has been a staunch supporter of Trump and his policies. Representative Stefanik, who gained prominence during Trump’s first impeachment trial, has also been a vocal supporter. Representatives Jordan and Gaetz are known for their staunch defense of Trump and his policies.
The CPAC event provided a platform for these allies to rally support for Trump and his potential candidacy in 2024. It also highlighted the continuing influence of Trump within the Republican Party and the ongoing debate over its future direction.
The speculation over Trump’s running mate added an element of intrigue to the event, as attendees and observers awaited any hints or indications from Trump himself.
While Trump has not officially declared his candidacy for 2024, his continued involvement in CPAC and other political events suggests he is seriously considering another run for president.
Overall, the third day of CPAC highlighted the ongoing dominance of Trump within the Republican Party and the enthusiasm among his supporters for his potential candidacy in 2024. As the event continues, all eyes will be on Trump and his allies as they continue to shape the future of the party.