A former Democratic National Convention (DNC) delegate, 22-year-old Audrey McNeal, announced she's making a dramatic exit from the Democratic Party and has chosen to join the Republican ranks, as reported by Breitbart.

McNeal, who was one of the youngest delegates to represent her district at the DNC in both 2020 and 2024, recently posted a video on social media, sharing her decision to cast her vote for former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance.

The announcement, reported by the Daily Caller, comes as McNeal distances herself from a party she no longer feels upholds values like free speech and transparency.

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Reflecting on her time as a DNC delegate, McNeal shared that she initially joined to voice concerns over key issues like border security, economic policies, and the protection of free speech.

However, McNeal feels the party has drifted from these values. She highlighted her disappointment with the Democratic leadership, especially regarding their choice to support Kamala Harris as the party’s nominee.

According to McNeal, this decision was made behind closed doors, leaving millions of voters, including DNC delegates like herself, feeling sidelined and betrayed.

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McNeal cited an iconic quote from Founding Father Patrick Henry to underline her stance: “The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be secure when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them.”

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For her, the party’s recent actions confirm a departure from the principles it once represented.

Embracing her shift to the GOP, she declared herself a “constitutional conservative” and pledged her support for the Republican Party’s stance on freedom and individual rights.

McNeal's move echoes a growing trend among voters who no longer identify with the Democratic Party.

Gallup recently reported that a rising number of Americans feel more aligned with Republican ideals, and several prominent figures, like former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, have also switched sides.

Gabbard, speaking at a Trump rally, explained her decision, saying, “I’m joining the party of the people, the party of equality, the party that was founded to fight against and end slavery in this country.”

Former President Donald Trump with vice presidential nominee JD Vance during the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum. The second day of the RNC focused on crime and border policies.

She praised Trump for revitalizing the GOP and transforming it into a movement focused on peace, common sense, and individual liberties.

McNeal’s reference to Patrick Henry adds a powerful historical touch to her announcement.

Known as a patriot and orator, Henry famously called for liberty and advocated for individual freedoms. His efforts led to the Bill of Rights, securing protections that still resonate today.

McNeal’s tribute to Henry underscores her belief that the Democratic Party no longer reflects these enduring American values.

As Election Day approaches, her shift to the Republican Party highlights a trend that could have far-reaching implications in November.

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