DeSantis Kicks Off Four-Day CPAC
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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) kicked off the right-wing Conservative Political Action Conference. While left-leaning articles highlight that CPAC provided a platform to amplify pro-Russian voices even as Vladimir Putin launched the largest attack against a sovereign European nation since World War II, right-leaning articles highlight that DeSantis leaned into his rising star power at the first day of the Conservative Political Action Conference.
A left-leaning article by New York Daily News highlights that CPAC provided a platform to amplify pro-Russian voices even as Vladimir Putin launched the largest attack against a sovereign European nation since World War II. DeSantis and Cruz kicked off the weekend-long event that effectively spotlights the near-total control of the American conservative movement.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the star of the Conservative Political Action Conference is once again expected to be former President Trump. The conference could also shed some light on a few of the biggest questions and dilemmas facing the modern conservative movement.
A right-leaning article by Washington Examiner highlights that DeSantis leaned into his rising star power at the first day of the Conservative Political Action Conference. He railed against “wokeism” and flaunted Florida's victories.
From the left
Pro-Trump CPAC conference launches under shadow of Russian invasion of Ukraine
New York Daily News
From the right
Ron DeSantis, star of CPAC Day One, defines his vision in campaign-style speech
Washington Examiner