Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan Host 2024 Candidates at Influential Donor Summit
It’s no secret that this year’s presidential election will be a key moment in history. And, with the election of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the potential implications are endless. But the 2024 presidential election is already looming on the horizon for potential contenders, making it important to start the conversation.
That’s exactly what Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan were looking to do when they hosted a donor summit for 2024 presidential candidates. Held on May 24 in Salt Lake City, the two former Republican leaders were looking to bring potential right-leaning candidates together to discuss key issues for the upcoming race.
The summit, which was attended by some of the most influential and high-profile names in the political arena, was an important opportunity for candidates to discuss strategy and get valuable feedback from major donors. This was especially true for those who may have been considering a run for the White House during the next election cycle.
At the event, Romney and Ryan focused on the importance of financial support, emphasizing that candidates need to be prepared to raise significant dollars in order to be successful. While many 2024 hopefuls are already building the necessary funds, the summit provided an excellent opportunity to ensure that the right connections were being made.
Further, Romney and Ryan focused on the importance of the Republican Party staying united and adhering to its values. Having served as key voices in the party, the two have a unique perspective on the issue and were eager to share their wisdom with those looking to make a bid for the White House.
In the end, the influential donor summit provided potential 2024 candidates with an excellent opportunity to strategize and make key connections. And, with a myriad of potential contenders already looking to secure the nomination of the Republican Party for the next election cycle, each individual is likely taking the advice that was given to heart.