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Young conservative women find a home in Turning Point with Charlie Kirk's widow at the helm

PHOENIX (AP) — Camdyn Glover used to be a quiet conservative. She worried what her teachers would think or if she would lose friends over her convictions. But she said something changed when Charlie Kirk was assassinated in September, and she started crying in her classroom at Indiana University while other students cheered and clapped. “We can’t be silenced,” Glover decided. Now she's visiting Phoenix with her parents and brothers for this year’s Turning Point USA conference, the to...

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