KEY HIGHLIGHTS: Thousands pack college campus TPUSA event with Vivek Ramaswamy

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A huge crowd estimated at over 3,000 people packed an arena at Montana State University, for a Turning Point USA event, as the conservative organization continues its scheduled tour, following the September 10 assassination of founder Charlie Kirk.

Reportedly, the audience was mostly young people and students who came to attend the hours-long event, after waiting in line for hours earlier.

TPUSA has scheduled different speakers to take Kirk’s place at each event, as other conservative leaders who knew him best are stepping up to speak to students and answer their questions, just as Charlie was so well known to do.

Tuesday night, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte and Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy led the event in Montana.

Gianforte spoke first, beginning with a prayer and a Christian message. He spoke about the importance of knowing Jesus, reading the Bible, going to church, marriage and family.

TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet posted a video of the packed arena.

As the event got underway, the massive audience paid tribute to Charlie Kirk, chanting his name.

Ramaswamy then took the stage, delivered a speech and answered questions. Below is Ramaswamy’s full speech:

Ramaswamy spoke about what it means to be an American:

He posted multiple videos on X featuring students who asked questions, and his answers:

One student asked Ramaswamy about his faith, and questioned how someone who is a Hindu could be trusted to be aligned with a Christian organization.

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