America First Works: How a Coalition of Conservatives Secured Trump’s Victory in 2024

America First Works, a coalition of conservative groups, played a pivotal role in Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential victory. Led by Brooke Rollins, Linda McMahon, and Lee Zeldin, the organization mobilized millions of voters through grassroots efforts, targeted outreach, and a focus on key swing states. This article delves into the strategies employed by America First Works and highlights its significant impact on the election outcome.

Congress Calls INDIA Alliance Meeting on June 1, Trinamool Congress Skips Due to Polling

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has convened a meeting of the Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) on June 1 in Delhi. The meeting aims to assess the alliance’s performance in the ongoing elections and strategize ahead of the results on June 4. However, the Trinamool Congress has expressed its inability to attend due to the last phase of polling in West Bengal on June 1.

Trump’s MAGA Super PAC Joins TikTok to Spread Pro-Trump Message

Former President Trump’s MAGA Super PAC has launched a TikTok account, @MAGA, becoming the first entity connected to the Republican presidential nominee to join the platform. The move is part of a strategy to distribute Trump’s campaign messaging, provide rapid response, and support his 2024 election efforts. MAGA Inc. CEO Taylor Budowich stated that TikTok’s large user base will allow them to reach millions of voters with pro-Trump content. However, TikTok faces a potential ban in the U.S. due to concerns over its parent company’s ties to the Chinese government. Despite this, Budowich emphasized that they will not concede the platform to Biden and the Democrats.

Ashneer Grover: Taxpayers ‘Meaningless Minority’ in Elections as Politicians Cater to Non-Taxpayers

Former Shark Tank India judge Ashneer Grover sparked controversy with his comments on the marginal role of taxpayers in Indian politics, claiming that politicians make tax-related promises that resonate with the majority of voters who do not pay meaningful income tax. Grover highlighted the meager 0.5% of voters who contribute significantly to income tax revenue while emphasizing that politicians can make bold statements on tax matters without facing repercussions during election rallies.

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