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5 things to watch for at this year’s CPAC

The Lone Star State, also known as Texas, is gearing up for one of the most highly anticipated Senate contests of the year. As the race heats up, the state will also be hosting the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) starting on Wednesday. This event will bring together a diverse group of Republican candidates, influencers, activists, and even Trump administration officials, making it a must-attend for anyone interested in the future of the Republican Party.

For years, CPAC has been a key event for the Republican Party, serving as a barometer for the party’s direction and priorities. This year’s conference is expected to be no different, with a lineup of speakers and panels that will surely set the tone for the upcoming elections.

One of the main highlights of CPAC will be the Senate race in Texas, where incumbent Senator Ted Cruz will be facing off against Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke. The race has garnered national attention, with both candidates vying for the highly coveted Senate seat. With the balance of power in the Senate at stake, this race is crucial for both parties, making it a hot topic at CPAC.

But the Senate race is not the only thing on the agenda at CPAC. The conference will also feature a mix of influential speakers, including Vice President Mike Pence, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. These high-profile figures will undoubtedly bring their unique perspectives and insights on the current political climate, making CPAC a must-attend event for anyone looking to stay informed and engaged.

In addition to the speakers, CPAC will also host a variety of panels and workshops covering a wide range of topics, from immigration and healthcare to the economy and foreign policy. These discussions will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of the issues facing our country and the Republican Party’s stance on them.

But CPAC is not just about politics. It is also a gathering of like-minded individuals who share a common goal of promoting conservative values and principles. The conference provides a platform for networking and building relationships, making it an ideal opportunity for aspiring politicians, activists, and influencers to connect with like-minded individuals and potential supporters.

The Lone Star State is the perfect backdrop for this year’s CPAC, as Texas has long been a stronghold for the Republican Party. With its strong conservative values and a history of producing influential leaders, Texas is the ideal location for this gathering of conservative minds.

As the country gears up for the upcoming elections, CPAC will serve as a rallying point for the Republican Party, setting the tone for the party’s future direction. With a mix of influential speakers, engaging panels, and a vibrant atmosphere, CPAC is sure to be a memorable event for all attendees.

In conclusion, the Lone Star State is ready to welcome a diverse group of Republican candidates, influencers, activists, and Trump administration officials at this year’s CPAC. With the Senate race in Texas heating up and a lineup of influential speakers and panels, this event is not to be missed. So, let’s come together and make CPAC 2018 a resounding success, and show the world that the Republican Party is stronger and more united than ever before.

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