Larry Elder , Announces Bid for 2024 , GOP Presidential Nomination.
On April 20, Conservative talk show host
Larry Elder announced that he will be running
for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
The 70-year-old made the
announcement on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'.
The 70-year-old made the
announcement on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'.
The news was followed with a tweet, stating, , “America is in decline,
but this decline is not inevitable.".
We can enter a new American
Golden Age, but we must choose
a leader who can bring us there.
That’s why I’m running for President, Larry Elder, Conservative talk show host, via NBC.
We can enter a new American
Golden Age, but we must choose
a leader who can bring us there.
That’s why I’m running for President, Larry Elder, Conservative talk show host, via NBC.
Elder will join a crowded Republican field that includes
former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, entrepreneur
Vivek Ramaswamy and former President Donald Trump.
Elder will join a crowded Republican field that includes
former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, entrepreneur
Vivek Ramaswamy and former President Donald Trump.
Elder will join a crowded Republican field that includes
former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, entrepreneur
Vivek Ramaswamy and former President Donald Trump.
NBC reports that Elder has amassed a large Conservative
following through his radio show and regular
appearances on Fox News and other Conservative outlets.
NBC reports that Elder has amassed a large Conservative
following through his radio show and regular
appearances on Fox News and other Conservative outlets.
In 2021, Elder made his first bid
for public office, attempting to
replace California Gov. Gavin Newsom. .
However, the recall effort ultimately
failed after voters decided not
to remove Newsom from office.
According to Elder, the support he received
while running for office in California serves as
evidence that his message resonated with voters. .
According to Elder, the support he received
while running for office in California serves as
evidence that his message resonated with voters.