Charlie Kirk Has Thoughts On Which Republicans Need A Primary Challenge
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Charlie Kirk Has Thoughts On Which Republicans Need A Primary Challenge

Republicans will head into 2024 with the White House, control of both the U.S. House and Senate, and big expectations from voters to do something with it. Influential conservative activist Charlie Kirk says the party should make lawmakers that get in the way of the Trump agenda pay the price, but warned that the base will have to carefully pick its spots. Kirk, 31, sat down with The Daily Wire at Turning Point USA’s America Fest in Phoenix, Arizona where he candidly broke down which Republicans are on his primary list. The Turning Point USA founder is a staunch Trump supporter who often speaks with the president-elect, and he is one of the top high profile conservative voices arguing that Republicans owe it to the American people to fall in line with Trump’s agenda. “I find it very perplexing that Joe Biden gets all of his nominees and Republicans are happy to vote for many of them,” he told The Daily Wire. “Some Republicans give a harder time to Donald Trump’s nominees than Joe Biden’s nominees. There are Republicans that voted for Merrick Garland. There are Republicans that voted for [Alejandro] Mayorkas. There’s Republicans that voted for Lloyd Austin. No questions. And yet when it comes to Donald Trump’s nominees, it’s like the most challenging thing.” Kirk said he has an exact “criteria” for Republicans that should be challenged through a primary in a way that won’t be “reckless or irresponsible” for the party. “We’re gonna find Republican senators that have the following criteria. Number one, they’re in deep, deep, deep red states. So if we were to replace them, there will not be a general election issue, right? So we don’t want to try to go after someone like Thom Tillis, who I’m not a huge fan of, who might be in a razor thin race in North Carolina which would lose us a senate seat.” .@charliekirk11 says he has a criteria for which Republicans should face a serious primary challenge. 1) They represent a “deep, deep red state” 2) A pattern of not listening to voters on core issues 3) They don’t support Trump’s cabinet nominees pic.twitter.com/IRXDBua9bM — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) December 30, 2024 “Number two, we’re gonna find people that have a repeated pattern of not listening to the will of their voters on very core issues that matter to them, border, immigration, foreign aid, size and scope of government, and then of course, whether or not they voted for Trump’s impeachment and also Trump’s cabinet,” Kirk continued. “And the final thing is this: we want to try to create, not a lesson, but I guess that’s one way to say it, where senators get out of line, they will be removed.”  One senator on his list is Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, who was first elected in 2014. “He voted for the impeachment of Donald Trump,” said Kirk. “People don’t remember that. Bill Cassidy voted for the impeachment of Donald Trump. He’s trying to play like he’s some sort of, you know, friend of Donald Trump now. He’s got to go. He has routinely been the biggest supporter of sending money to Ukraine despite our border being wide open, which is not popular with the voters of Louisiana. So he’s on the top of the list.”  Cassidy, who has met with a number of Trump nominees in recent weeks, including Pete Hegseth and Kash Patel, met with Trump in June 2024 and issued a statement at the time promising to work with Trump if he became the next president. In a a Saturday statement to The Daily Wire, a spokesman for the senator said, “Senator Cassidy continues to work for the state of Louisiana and for the United States. He looks forward to working with President Trump so that our country does great again over the next four years. This is what Louisiana voters care about.” But not all the senators that have found themselves on the other side of the conservative base meet Krik’s criteria. Kirk and others are unhappy with Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa for her recent behavior towards Trump nominee Pete Hegseth, but she doesn’t fully meet their criteria for the primary list, particularly since she’s going to be in a competitive race. “And here’s how it would work,” he noted, “if we were to remove Joni Ernst, the National Republican Senate groups would be like, ‘Oh, your fault.’ They would rather make an example out of us try to make an example out of Joni Ernst. So we’re trying to be wiser than that.”  PHOENIX, ARIZONA – DECEMBER 22: Turning Point USA executive director Charlie Kirk is silhouetted against a large video of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump during Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center on December 22, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.  (Photo by Rebecca Noble/Getty Images) The Turning Point founder also mentioned Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota, James Risch in Idaho, and Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, who is part of leadership. “There needs to be consequences when you don’t listen to the will of the voters,” Kirk said. “So we’ll see how they vote for the cabinet. That will definitely play into this.” “Bill Cassidy, there’s nothing he can do at this point,” he added. “He voted to impeach Donald Trump, of which we believe you need to be retired.”  Rounds and Capito did not respond to requests for comment, but a spokesman for Risch told The Daily Wire: “Senator Risch will vote to confirm President Trump’s nominees, just as he did during President Trump’s previous term.” Questioned on what role he believes Trump will play on all of this, Kirk said he doesn’t think Trump would actively campaign against incumbents, but that his silence could be just as impactful. “I think his silence will be the most powerful thing,” he said. “Not endorsing a candidate will end up being an endorsement if that were to happen, because look, he has to still work with the US Senate. He’s got to get ambassadors through, he’s got to do stuff. I don’t imagine him endorsing challengers. Bill Cassidy, he might, I don’t want to speak for him or for his team, but someone who actually voted to impeach him, I think that would probably reach to a level where he might do something, but probably not.”  “It’s gonna be primary season sometime soon,” he added with a grin.  As for what role Turning Point would play in primary season, Kirk appeared energized and ready to go. He says his organization will play a “heavy role,” including drafting the candidates, invigorating the grassroots, raising money for independent expenditures, and ballot chasing.  “Republican primaries are different than general elections,” he explained,  “Our ask is not something extreme, the Washington insiders are trying to say Turning Point is just trying to cause problems. Well, not really, they’re the ones that cause the problems for not listening to their voters. If you vote like Ted Cruz or vote like Mike Lee, we think you’re a hero. You decided to vote a certain way that is against what your voters want.” “We just want a Republican Party that is as conservative as its voters,” he argued. “Some people would say, and it sounds good, ‘Oh well, Charlie, we just won a huge election. Why are you picking these fights?’ That’s exactly actually why — because the people gave us a mandate and the senators aren’t listening to that mandate.” “So it’s time for some sorting out,” he concluded.