WATCH: Tucker Carlson Warns ‘2024 Like Nothing We’ve Ever Seen Before’
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Last Updated: November 26, 2023
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(ConcernedPatriot.com) – In reference to the impending presidential race and other reasons, Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson said at a conference that 2024 will be “like nothing we’ve ever seen.”
Speaking at the Risk On 360! Carlson shared his opinions on the United States’ political and cultural concerns at the Global Success Conference in Las Vegas.
Carlson emphasized in the opening of his address how most Americans he knows are “angry and paranoid.”
Carlson said that after his “assessment” of their opinions, he thinks their feelings are fair.
Carlson also warns about California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom.
Newsom is widely accused of running a shadow campaign for the 2024 presidential election.
Some believe Newsom may launch a primary challenge against Democrat President Joe Biden.
However, some argue that the Democrats plan to replace Biden with Newsom.
Either way, the rumors have led many to question what America under “President Newsom” could look like.
He also mentions that as the United States entered a heated election season, the tension developing within the country would continue into the following year.
Carlson’s speech is worth watching in its entirety. But for this article’s main points, start watching from minute marker 5:00 until 9:00.
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