The 2021 edition of the Conservative Political Action Conference, heading to Orlando, Florida, is likely to offer its own streaming app now that YouTube has moved to bar videos questioning the 2020 election.
Because one thing is for sure: CPAC speakers will be questioning the election, drawing attention to fraud, and calling for massive reforms of problem-plagued state election systems.
Organizers think that the voice leading that call at the Feb. 25-28 event will be President Trump himself. While there is no commitment from Trump, he has attended every conference since 2009 and credits many of his conservative leanings to what he’s heard there.
Hey, @mercedesschlapp, I’m thinking about taking a little road trip in February. You in? #CPAC2021 https://t.co/aBNg4ZMvSR
— Matt Schlapp (@mschlapp) December 10, 2020
His attendance would change the nature of the four-day conference. Typically, in a year that marks a new presidency, potential GOP candidates flock to CPAC for attention.
“Will he be running in 2024, or will he be a kingmaker at CPAC?” asked one conservative leader.
In explaining its first venture outside the Washington, D.C., area, CPAC said, “We’re swapping D.C. lockdowns for sunshine and freedom.” And boss Matt Schlapp tweeted that it “will be the place to be as conservatives plot, plan, and unite to defeat socialism in America.”
Have you added sunscreen to your Christmas list yet? Only 76 days till #CPAC2021 in #Orlando, FL. Get your ticket NOW! ☀️⬇️https://t.co/eGeewBT72w
— CPAC 2021 (@CPAC) December 10, 2020