Grant Cardone and Tony Delgado Share Stage at CPAC Latino
The event, a collaboration between the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and Delgado's Latino Wall Street movement, drew hundreds of attendees from across the country. Entrepreneurs, political leaders, and young professionals gathered to hear hard truths and actionable strategies from two of the most dynamic figures in their fields.
Cardone, known worldwide for his 10X Rule and multi-billion-dollar real estate empire, focused his message on economic independence and aggressive goal-setting. "If you want freedom, you need capital. And if you want capital, you need courage," Cardone told the crowd. "Stop thinking small. Nobody's coming to save you."
Delgado, a tech entrepreneur and advocate for wealth-building in underserved communities, spoke with equal intensity. "We're no longer waiting for a seat at the table. We're building our own," he said. "Latinos are the backbone of the American economy, but we need to become owners, not just workers. This is our time."
The CPAC x Latino Wall Street collaboration signaled a larger movement: the merging of political influence and economic empowerment within the Latino community. Panels throughout the day addressed issues such as decentralized finance, real estate investing, immigration reform, and building generational wealth.
Both Cardone and Delgado emphasized self-reliance, discipline, and urgency. They didn't hold back.
"We are done being silent," Delgado added. "We are done being passive. The new generation of leaders looks like us — and talks like us."
The event wrapped with a networking session and calls for continued collaboration between entrepreneurs and policy leaders. Organizers say this is just the beginning of a national movement.
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