How young conservatives are rallying together to ‘make America hot again’ despite living in ‘liberal hell hole’ New York City

A group of young conservatives come together to “make America hot again” while living in the “liberal hellhole” of New York City.

Raquel Debono has taken the internet by storm with posts encouraging conservatives in the Big Apple to attend events she is co-hosting with The Right Stuff, a dating app for conservatives.

In the months leading up to the 2024 presidential election, Raquel, Right Stuff App’s director of marketing and communications, has shared past “Make America Hot Again (MAHA)” events where conservatives are gathering in the city.

With the upcoming debate between the Republican and Democratic vice presidential candidates – JD Vance and Tim Walz – on Tuesday, Raquel has called all New York conservatives to a viewing party.

She told her 70,000 TikTok followers to join Union Square at 8pm on Tuesday to “mingle with some like-minded conservatives from New York City” before “gossiping” and watching the debate.

A content creator, Raquel, has taken the internet by storm with posts encouraging conservatives in the Big Apple to come to events she co-hosts with The Right Stuff – a dating app for conservatives

She told her followers to join those in Union Square on Tuesday at 8 p.m. to “mingle with some like-minded New York City conservatives” before “gossiping” and watching the vice presidential debate.

“Are you a conservative in the middle of liberal hell?” Raquel said at the start of one video.

Raquel, who is also an entertainment attorney, gave details of the event before saying, “New York City liberals are truly shocked.”

In addition to organizing sociopolitical parties, Raquel has been very vocal about conservatives, especially in New York City, who feel “ashamed to admit” who they are voting for in November.

‘Why are you so ashamed to admit who you vote for? I would like to know, I really would,” she said in a video posted Friday.

‘You know what’s actually really embarrassing? Being a liberal.

Aside from organizing sociopolitical parties, Raquel has been very vocal about New York conservatives being “ashamed to admit” who they are voting for in November.

‘Imagine if you wanted government interference in your life? Anyway, it can’t be me, I just wish people would leave me alone,” Raquel added.

The content creator then promoted the viewing party and told her followers to get tickets.

“Yes, don’t be so ashamed of being conservative and maybe be proud of the value you have. You don’t have to hide, you don’t have to make up stories to get people to like you – it’s really embarrassing.

“So just be yourself and meet friends who think like you, because I can tell you it’s a lot easier to hang out with someone who thinks like you,” she added.

Raquel and The Right Stuff hosted their first MAHA event on September 5 in Lower Manhattan.

According to Raquel, about 250 people came to the event, while others were on the waiting list.

Raquel (right) and The Right Stuff hosted their first MAHA event on September 5 in Lower Manhattan (left). About 250 people came to the even, while others were on the waiting list

In another clip, she was seen thanking the crowd for an American flag at the party.

A recap video gave her followers a glimpse into the MAHA party as Chappell Roan’s song “Hot To Go” played in the background.

Groups of people could be seen conversing, drinking and dancing while a bright pink “TRUMP 2024 MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” flag hung on the wall.

In another clip from August, when she announced the first MAHA event, Raquel admitted that “a lot of her conservative friends are very closed off.”

She then turned to liberals who she says think Republicans are weird.

“I’m about to prove that Republicans are hot party by party, so I’ll see you all there.”

In addition to hosting parties for New York conservatives, Raquel also posts videos about her experiences with liberals. In one clip, she described a date she had with a liberal man who “didn’t offer to pay”

In addition to hosting parties for New York conservatives, Raquel also posts videos about her personal experiences with liberals.

In a clip posted on September 2, Raquel shared her experience on a date with a liberal.

“I thought I wasn’t dating liberals, but I didn’t know I was dating a liberal,” she said.

“I didn’t know I was dating a liberal until the bill came, and guess who didn’t offer to pay?”

She called women a “prize” that must be “earned and earned.”

“We don’t hand out participation trophies here… You think you showed up, brushed your hair and took a five-minute shower, and I have to swim?”

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