TPUSA’s 2023 Young Women’s Leadership Summit: Hope for Women in America

With men modeling our clothing, dominating our sports and stealing our voices, it can been extremely isolating to be a woman, especially a conservative one. This sequestration is not accidental. It has been carefully orchestrated by the loudest minorities at fashion magazines, makeup companies and of course, the mainstream media. They want us to feel that our opinions are wrong, our expressions are singular and our viewpoints are rare.
Please know, this is not the case. According to an NPR/Ipsos poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) oppose transgender women/girls (biological males) competing on teams that align with their gender identity; only 24% are in support.
Polls like this clearly demonstrate that we conservative women are not in the minority, but the sequestration we experience persists. This is why Turning Point USA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit is so important.
Over the weekend, young females gathered at the Gaylord Hotel in Dallas Texas to share their stories, bond with like-minded ladies and glean the wisdom of powerful voices in the conservative movement like Lara Trump, Riley Gaines, Lauren Boebert, Laura Ingraham and Kari Lake.
Needless to say, the festivities didn’t disappoint. The ribbon of hope that sparkled through the weekend was that we have a powerful voice if we stick together. We will not kneel at the altar of liberalism. We will stand strong together to fight for women in every capacity. We are not birthing people, we are mothers. We are winning athletes. We are working women AND stay at home mothers. We are anything and everything we want to be, which is so much more than XX chromosomes. However, if you do not possess those two letters, you by no means are a woman.