Turning Point USA: A Photo Story of Conservatism
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A vendor’s booth at Turning Point USA’s Leadership Summit showcases a prominent photo of President Donald Trump.
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An attendee of Turning Point USA’s Wommen’s Leadership Summit looks over Let Freedom Bling Boutique.
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Two attendees of Turning Point USA’s Women’s Leadership Summit look towards the crowd as they dance to Christian dance music on June 5.
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Attendees wait in the large conference room in San Antonio’s Mayrott Riverwalk Hotel, waiting for Turning Point USA’s CEO Earicka Kurk to come onto the stage on June 5.
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Attendees gather around and create a dance circle while a DJ plays Christian rap and dance music.
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Two attendees of Turning Point USA’s Women’s Leadership Summit look towards the crowd as they dance to Christian dance music on June 5.
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Attendees come together to dance to Christian dance music as they wait for Turning Point USA’s CEO, Ericka Kurk, to take the stage.
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Attendees gather around and create a dance circle while a DJ plays Christian rap and dance music.
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Attendees gather around and create a dance circle while a DJ plays Christian rap and dance music.
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As women in today’s world, we are blessed with far more choices than any other generation… As women, we are made for obligations that are greater than ourselves. It’s in our DNA.” TPUSA CEO Ericka Kirk Said June 5 at TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit.
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Attendees of Turning Point USA’s Women’s Leadership Summit as they leave the conference hall on Friday, June 5.
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Attendees of Turning Point USA’s Women’s Leadership Summit as they leave the conference hall on Friday, June 5.
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A protester of Turning point USA’s Women’s Leadership Summit walks towards the crowd that gathers together at the side entrance of San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk Hotel.
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Conservative influencer and spokesperson for students for life Lydia Taylor Davis walked into the crowd of protesters and tried to debate the pro-choice protesters with “Do you support black people? If you do, did you know the Founder of Planned Parenthood was a racist?” but the crowd argued back and told her to leave.
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Conservative influencer and spokesperson for students for life Lydia Taylor Davis walked into the crowd of protesters and asked tried debate the anti pro life protesters with “Do you support black people if you do did you know the Founder of Planned Parenthood was a Racist” but the crowd argues back and tells her to leave.
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Conservative influencer and spokesperson for students for life Lydia Taylor Davis walked into the crowd of protesters and asked tried debate the anti pro life protesters with “Do you support black people if you do did you know the Founder of Planned Parenthood was a Racist” but the crowd argues back and tells her to leave.
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Conservative influencer and spokesperson for students for life Lydia Taylor Davis walked into the crowd of protesters and asked tried debate the anti pro life protesters with “Do you support black people if you do did you know the Founder of Planned Parenthood was a Racist” but the crowd argues back and tells her to leave.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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A protester aims a Noise Maker At Pro life Influencer Lydia Taylor Davis.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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A Protester wares a costume showing Former TPUSA CEO Charley Kirk.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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A protester Pushes the crowd closer into the barrier were SAPD Gard’s the entrance to the Marriot Hotel.
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SAPD Gard the barer where the sidewalk ends and San Antonio Marriot Riverwalk Hotel Begins.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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Protsters create a line across the sidewalk after cops push them back across the property line at the San Antonio Marriot Riverwalk Hotel on Saturday June 6.
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Protsters create a line across the sidewalk after cops push them back across the property line at the San Antonio Marriot Riverwalk Hotel on Saturday June 6.
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Protesters of TPUSA’s Women’s Leadership Summit Yell out protest chants on Saturday, June 6.
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