CPAC 2018: Scenes from the Exhibit Hall ... 4 of 5 >
Feb. 22-23 (24), 2018 - Photos of more of the booths follow (alpha):
Secure America Now is "the largest national security digital platform in the nation, dedicated to bringing critical security issues to the forefront of the American debate."  www.secureamericanow.org

Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai is running as an independent in for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts in 2018 (tag line "Defeat #FakeIndian Elizabeth Warren."  According to his website he "is the Inventor of Email and holds 4 degrees from MIT. He is a Fulbright Scholar and has started 7 successful hi-tech companies."  [Note: There is some controversy over the claim as "Inventor of Email;" Ray Tomlinson is frequently credited as the inventor of email].  shiva4senate.com

Turning Point USA had many people handing out lots of buttons at its booth.  The organization, founded in 2012 by Charlie Kirk, seeks "to identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote the principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government."  According to its website, "With a presence on over 1,000 college campuses and high schools across the country, Turning Point USA is the largest and fastest growing youth organization in America."  www.tpusa.com

2nd Vote bills itself as "The Conservative Watchdog for Corporate Activism."  Its website explains, "2ndVote exposes the corporations and organizations funding liberal advocacy. By putting big business on watch through our extensive research on the most important issues of the day, our mission is to expose the corporate influence on matters of culture and policy and turn the tide on the attacks on conservative values and principles."  The organization launched in 2013.  www.2ndvote.com

Also in the exhibit halll are book signings.
James O'Keefe, founder of Project Veritas, signs copies of American Pravda: My Fight for Truth in the Era of Fake News (St. Martin's Press, Jan. 2018).
Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke poses for a photo.  He came out with a book Cop Under Fire (Worth Publishing, Feb. 2017) about a year ago.

CPAC attendees take a break from the action.
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