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GOP 2024 Contenders Gather in Des Moines to Win Over Christian Conservative Voters at Family Leadership Summit

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Key takeaways:

  • Six Republican presidential candidates attended the Family Leadership Summit in Des Moines, Iowa to win over Christian conservative voters
  • The event was moderated by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and attended by nearly 2,000 people
  • The candidates discussed their views on a variety of topics, including the economy, healthcare, and foreign policy, and received a warm reception from the crowd

DES MOINES, Iowa — On Friday, the Family Leadership Summit, a prominent gathering of conservative Christians attended by several GOP 2024 contenders, was held in Des Moines, Iowa. Six Republican presidential candidates were present to win over Christian conservative voters, one of the most powerful voting blocs in the primary.

The event was moderated by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who just days ago gave a lengthy interview with accused rapist and human trafficker Andrew Tate. Carlson asked South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott questions about his views on Ukraine, vaccines, and the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. Carlson’s questions set the mood for the response from the crowd of nearly 2,000.

Former Vice President Mike Pence was among the candidates present at the event. He answered Carlson’s questions about his views on the issues, and his response was met with cheers from the crowd. Other candidates present included Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

The candidates discussed their views on a variety of topics, including the economy, healthcare, and foreign policy. They also discussed their plans for the future of the Republican Party and how they plan to win the 2024 election.

The event was a success, with the candidates receiving a warm reception from the crowd. It was a chance for the candidates to present their views on the issues and to win over the support of the Christian conservative voters in Iowa. The event was a key step in the road to the Iowa Republican caucuses.

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