Beyond campuses and churches, can Charlie Kirk turn out votes for Trump?
NPRBeyond campuses and churches, can Charlie Kirk turn out votes for Trump? toggle caption Caitlin O'Hara for NPR Donald Trump and his campaign have put a lot of faith in Charlie Kirk and his Turning Point network of nonprofits. Sponsor Message Asked what Kirk meant by referring to "the seven mountains" in his prime-time speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Turning Point spokesperson Andrew Kolvet told NPR: "I couldn't tell you what it means to different people," without clarifying what Kirk's definition is. toggle caption Caitlin O'Hara for NPR toggle caption Caitlin O'Hara for NPR At Kirk's 2023 Turning Point Pastors Summit, Kirk told the audience of pastors to put aside differences and unite around Trump. toggle caption Caitlin O'Hara for NPR Turning Point's spokesman told NPR that Kirk condemns white supremacy and doesn't always agree with his guests.