22-year-old Audrey McNeal, a former Democratic National Convention (DNC) delegate for both 2020 and 2024, has publicly endorsed Donald Trump for President.
This shift comes after McNeal attended an Atlanta rally where she witnessed what she describes as “a true movement of freedom and constitutional values.” Her decision was solidified after what she saw as the Democratic Party’s increasing departure from core American freedoms.
McNeal shared her endorsement in a viral video, capturing the moment she switched political allegiance after years as a dedicated Democrat.
“In 2020, I was elected at 18 to become one of the youngest delegates to the Democratic National Convention on behalf of my district. And in 2024, I was elected again to return to the DNC as a delegate,” she said.
“But this year, I’m casting my ballot for Donald Trump. You see, after I was elected in March, which was before Joe Biden’s debate, I wanted to go to the DNC because I wanted answers on free speech issues, the border, and the economy. However, after reflecting on my time at the DNC, I realized that it was no longer the party of free speech and Civil Liberties that it used to be.” […]
I was a lifelong democrat, elected to the DNC twice.
I’m voting Trump/Vance in November and joining the Republican party as a Constitutional conservative –
we have to conserve the freedoms (1A & 2A) we already have outlined in our Constitution. pic.twitter.com/pMk6wMwlx4
— Audrey (@Audreyjmcneal) October 26, 2024
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