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In the heart of Fort Collins, Colorado, on September 10, 2020, a vigil was held at Colorado State University's Canvas Stadium to honour the life of Charlie Kirk, a prominent political figure known for his work with Turning Point USA. The event, organized by Turning Point USA, drew a crowd of 7,419 people, with hundreds lining Pitkin Street in support, wearing America-related and President Donald Trump merchandise.
The vigil began with a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk, followed by speeches from notable figures such as Will Witt, Heidi Ganahl, Isabel Brown, and Andrew Wommack. Heidi Ganahl, a well-respected political figure, described Charlie Kirk as one of the best political operatives of their generation, a changemaker for young people, a warrior for free speech, small government, and against collectivism.
Isabel Brown, a conservative creator with a Daily Wire show called the Isabel Brown Show and the president of CSU's Turning Point USA chapter, shared her personal journey of discovering Turning Point USA through a targeted Facebook advertisement. Gabe Saint, president of the University of Wyoming Turning Point chapter, also spoke at the event, expressing sentiments shared by many in attendance.
The vigil was not just a gathering to mourn Charlie Kirk's passing, but also a platform for young people to discuss his influence and express their support for his family and others affected. Archibald Allison, a pastor, noted that many young people at his church were fans of Kirk.
In a unique turn of events, the National Ground Game team hosted a 'Prove Me Wrong' style debate that Kirk was planning to host, with the debate against the National Ground Game members taking place the same evening at Colorado State University. However, the person who announced this debate after Kirk's death has not been specified in the available search results.
Zee Cohen-Sanchez, Executive Director of National Ground Game, took inspiration from Kirk's ability to marry media with the 'ground game'. Ed Ledezma-Moncada, one of the creators on the tour, hoped that people on both sides of the political spectrum would condemn political violence, including Kirk's assassination.
At the event, Lynne Miller, Pat Flinn, Abbie Flinn, and Beth Lemiskho could be seen cheering for Charlie Kirk, wearing t-shirts for a security service they want to start for conservative and Christian events. Matt Johnson, among the first in line, expressed hope that Kirk's passing would encourage people to stand up for their beliefs.
The small stage with images of Kirk and flowers sat vacant before the event began, serving as a poignant reminder of the man whose life and work had touched so many. The vigil for Charlie Kirk at Colorado State University's Canvas Stadium was not just a gathering, but a testament to his impact and a call to action for his followers.
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