
Mercedes Schlapp argued that young conservatives should attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to find the love of their lives.
Schlapp, whose husband founded CPAC, hyped the conference in a Wednesday interview on Newsmax.
"We are gonna be talking about from woke capitalism to the culture warriors, to there's some really fun panel names," she said. "One of them actually mentions Joy Reid, where it's basically this fight against this, what I say, the Trump derangement syndrome, media narrative of their goal to destroy the president, destroy MAGA supporters."
The CPAC official promised that the Department of Government Efficiency would be the event's focus.
"I've seen people who have decided that they're gonna run for office or get involved in their local elections or state elections," she opined. "And it's truly inspiring to watch."
And she said that younger voters were taking a lead in the organization.
"The young voters were such a decisive factor in this past election, and they swayed in favor of President Trump," she noted. "It was truly amazing."
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"I've seen so many people who are single who then end up finding the love of their life at CPAC," Schlapp added. "So I'm like, okay, if you don't find them at church, you might find them at CPAC."
Schlapp's husband, Matt Schlapp, agreed to pay a hefty sum last year after a man accused him of sexual assault.