Lara Trump presents clear-eyed vision of revamping the RNC at CPAC

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Lara Trump presented a common-sense vision of what a newly revamped Republican National Committee could look like if President Donald Trump’s endorsed candidates for the RNC’s leadership positions soar to victory in 2024.

Lara is the daughter-in-law of President Trump and has been endorsed for the position of co-chair of the RNC. On Thursday, she delivered remarks at the 2024 CPAC event in Washington, D.C., where she spoke about the dire state of the nation and how she would help the country change course as a prospective RNC co-chair.

“We have our work cut out for us, don’t we?” she commented.

“This is a position for which I never imagined I would run but I also never imagined our country would be in such dire straits,” she explained. “…It’s time to FIGHT and it’s time to WIN, ladies and gentlemen.”

She focused on utilizing the power of the RNC to counter the disastrous election-related problems of 2020, noting, “What happened in 2020 CANNOT and WILL NOT ever happen again…we must adapt and we must fight fire not with fire, but with DYNAMITE.”

Ms. Trump called for unity and declared, “We will build the most secure election operation this party has ever seen.”

She stated that the Republican Party needed to “adapt a little” to the plateau of early voting that has spread across the nation.

“We need so many votes banked for Donald J. Trump that we’re not playing catch-up on Election Day,” she said. “..Every single day up to and on November 5th…every single LEGAL vote matters.”

Ms. Trump further vowed that as co-chair of the RNC, “blank checks” would not longer be issued to “career political consultants and vendors” and promised that the money would instead go toward “WINNING.”

She concluded that the United States of America had been through so much, but emphasized the fight for liberty was far from over. “America may be fractured, but she is not broken,” she said.

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