The two candidates vying to replace Polish President Andrzej Duda offer starkly different visions for Poland: Rafał Trzaskowski, the pro-European Union liberal mayor of Warsaw, and Karol Nawrocki, a conservative historian backed by the Law and Justice party who is skeptical of the EU.
"We need you to elect the right leader," Kristi Noem, the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary and a prominent Trump ally, said in a speech at the event. "You will be the leaders that will turn Europe back to conservative values." Noem also implied that electing Nawrocki would strengthen the U.S.-Poland relationship.
- CPAC has reached out to other conservative populists with a stated goal of helping grow a global conservative movement. The group has held gatherings in Japan, South Korea, Mexico City, and Israel. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his staff have become regular speakers.
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