Bay Area Republicans react to big presence of tech leaders at Trump inauguration
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Bay Area Republicans gathered at an Inauguration Watch Party in San Jose, hosted by the Villages Republican Club, which caters to the 55 and older demographic. Club president Mary Wagle highlighted the vibrancy and optimism of older supporters for Trump's presidency. She noted significant attendance by tech leaders like Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk, indicating their support for Trump as pivotal for Silicon Valley's role in the economy. Former county Republican chairman Shane Patrick Connolly emphasized the significance of technology for national strength and the unifying spirit of inaugurations for Americans.
We're older but we're very vibrant, very enthusiastic and hopeful for a really good four years,
I think it says that they really support him and that's important because Silicon Valley is a titan,
That did not go unnoticed, I heard from the group that I was with, you know not many of them are from Silicon Valley but they know the importance of technology to our strength of the country and to our future.
Inaugurations are for all of us as Americans, they represent good things about America when we can come together and celebrate the transition from one president to another.
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