
Sacramento – A convoy of Beck App trucks, which was looming in the flags of the great President Trump, flew the Republican Party Conference in California this week, with drivers jumping from time to time to dancing on the song of the people of the village “YMCA”, a favorite melody in the crowd.
Inside, the delegates wore giant cutters from Trump, wore glossy shiny jackets that were combined with “Trump Golden Age” and cut jewelry and “Maga” jewelry.
Republicans are attending the Cagop Spring to organize Cagop at the Security Credit Conference Center in Sacramento on Sunday.
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It is still by Republicans during the reign of Reagan who prefer traditional conservative policies, including the opposition of the Soviet Union led by Russia and prefer free trade, the Republican Party in California is reshaped by the populist Trump.
Jim Board, former Republican Party Chairman, Jim Brollet said:
For a party that was not largely related to California policy – after the last state candidate was elected for nearly two decades – there were some bright points in the November elections. Republicans have increased their representation in the two councils of the state’s legislative body, which is the first time that the Republican Party has done so in the year of the presidential elections since 1980.
Although Trump lost 20 points against former Vice President Kamala Harris, and the Democratic presidential candidate and California, the Republican got more votes in November here more than he did in the last presidential elections.
Trump also achieved the best with the Latinists across the country, and they won 43 % of their votes, according to Associated Press. In California, Republicans have increased their support from this voting bloc as well, according to a non -party political report as well as Republican Party officials.
“Here is the secret sauce. Are you ready for that?” MP Tony Gonzales told California Republican at the party’s lunch on Saturday. “You have to appear. The first step, appear. It appears early. She appears often. Don’t speak a little bit of the broken Spanish. Don’t throw an advertisement and then call it two weeks well at the end of the elections.”
Gonzalez, whose region has the most border into the country, said that Latin voters are interested in the same issues that most voters – economy, safety and teaching their children.
“Be real,” added. “You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to tell them what you think they want to hear.”
The member of the association, Leticia Castillo, a Republican who was elected in November to represent a democratic area that includes areas of areas of Riveraded and San Bernardino’s provinces, in addition to dismantling the continuous doors, reached the Latinians in unconventional ways. She announced the roots of her immigrant parents and her priorities in the famous magazines in Spanish language that focuses on football and Quinceañeras.
“We are talking about values, and we are talking about your beliefs. It was not difficult to make people on the plane. They want the message, but they do not know that there is a message they need to come to them.”
The leaders of the Republican Republican Party said that such legislative gains were driven by structural changes, including the registration of an additional million Republican voters over the past six years and the focus on early vote, the harvesting of polls and other tactics on the day of election that Democrats have long hosted. The party also made concerted efforts to attract Latin voters more consistently and recruited than previous contracts.
“I don’t think this has happened overnight,” said Jessica Milan Patterson, head of the Republican Party, head of the Republican Party.
She added: “In 2019, I started going to the farmer and speaking to farm workers, and we were talking about the things that were important to my community, and that was to make sure that you have a good job. It was certain that your children got a great education so that they had a better life than you. He was sure you had safe streets.”
Although she said that the Democrats had failed on such issues, she had a long -time presence in Latin societies. Milan Patterson said: “The Democrats attended, and the Democrats made them feel that they are interested in their problems,” said Milan Patterson.
Trump also achieved the best between Latin and black voters from other new presidential presidential candidates, so it is not clear whether the performance of Republicans in California is part of the basic reorganization of the rule of political parties or whether this is a specific to Trump and evaporates once he leaves.
Milan Patterson added that getting Trump’s voters turns into elections when it is not difficult. She said that this became clear during the failed summons elections against the Democratic ruler Gavin News. More than a million California residents voted in Trump in the 2020 presidential elections than voting to remember news in 2021.
Trump’s impact, a fingerprint on the current Republican Party in California, was clear throughout the three -day conference in Sacramento.
The paintings in the life of Regency and the Conference Center in Sacramento focused on issues such as “Lawfare”, the practice that Trump supporters argue with the legal system weapon against him and its goals. The Republicans also described a possible vote for 2026 in California, which requires the identity of the voter and to prove citizenship to anyone indicating the polling cards, which Trump demanded adoption in the state in Federal disaster relief exchange In the wake of deadly forest fires in the Los Angeles region this year.
The most prominent speakers is Riley Jins, the former group swimmer who traveled against transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, a focus during the second campaign of Trump.
“I think the issue of allowing men to women’s sports was the sleeping issue in the elections.” “I think, of course, that people came to the polls to embrace Donald Trump, to embrace the first agenda of America … But more than that, I think people came to the polls to reject absurdity, and this has become the Democratic Party.”
Republicans, Robin Ellis, the left, and Sherbi Apagian, Central, and Parbra Moore are taking selfies at the Kajob Spring Conference in Sacramento on Sunday.
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The state -changing voting dynamics can have repercussions in the renewal elections next year, as California residents are expected to play a major role in determining control of the House of Representatives.
The renovation elections are likely to be mid -time rocky for the Republicans because the party that wins the White House is repeatedly dealing with the Congress elections after two years. In 2024, Congress races were a weak point for the Republican Party even with the party’s victory in home races in most parts of the country.
Milan Patterson said that the loss of three bishops of Republican Congress in 2024 was driven by the competitiveness of their provinces and the lack of resources. Former Speaker of Parliament, R-Bakersfield, who was one of the most fundraising in Congress and the money that was flooded in California, left his position in 2023.
This talks about a problem in collecting the broader donations facing the party. Milan Patterson Protic McCarthy was. The head of the last party, former legislative leader Bruet, has Roludix filled with donors. The prospects for collecting future donations of the party are unconfirmed.
But the party’s face is clearly changing, as it is clear from the celebration of party leaders on Friday evening. Then eight previous chairs, all of whom were older white men, took the theater to “The Boys” Thin Lizzy. The greeting of Milan Patterson, the first Latina leader, females and the thousands of millennium, who left the theater to Billy Joel, “Abtown’s girl”.
On Sunday, the party was elected its new president, Corin Ranken. She is the first black leader of the State Party.
“Change is coming to California. She told delegates after winning the leadership center in the delegates. We need to expand the battlefield and take the battle to every corner of our country. ”