Politics & Government

GOP Presidential Hopefuls Coming to Private Coachella Valley Event

Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce is expected to host its biannual private forum for hundreds of the nation's wealthiest conservatives.

By City News Service

Some of the top GOP presidential hopefuls could be coming this weekend to the Coachella Valley, where the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce is expected to host its biannual private forum for several hundred of the nation’s wealthiest conservatives.

The group, a free-market advocacy nonprofit founded by billionaire conservative activists Charles and David Koch, announced that its summer meeting will feature policy discussions with Jeb Bush, Gov. Scott Walker, Carly Fiorina and Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.

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While Freedom Partners has invited the media to view a live webcast of the event in an effort to pull back the curtain on the secretive gatherings, the organization does not disclose the precise locations of its meetings, nor its members or donors, and would only confirm that the upcoming confab will be held in Southern California.

Nonetheless, it’s been widely reported that the group’s last meeting in January -- featuring Cruz, Rubio and Rand Paul -- was the latest of several such events to be held at an unspecified luxury resort in the Palm Springs area. The Koch brothers both own homes at The Vintage Club in Indian Wells.

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Requests for information via telephone and email went unanswered.

Freedom Partners officials have said this year’s winter meeting drew about 450 of the country’s most successful business and philanthropic leaders. According to published reports, the meeting raised about $900 million to be used to advance the group’s conservative agenda.

The upcoming meeting, themed “Unleashing A Free Society: Expanding Opportunity for All Americans,” will be moderated by Politico’s chief White House correspondent, Mike Allen.

Allen will host a 25-minute policy discussion with each of the invited presidential hopefuls, with two appearing on Saturday afternoon and three others on Sunday.

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