Candace Owens is quickly becoming a leading voice in conservative politics.
Owens rose to fame on YouTube, posting political commentary.
“Perhaps that’s one of life’s secrets don’t dream, just keep going.”

Owens is also behind Blexit, which encourages Black voters to leave the Democratic Party.
“Blexit is a Renaissance,” she toldFox Newsabout the movement in 2018.
“Blexit is the Black exit from the Democratic Party.

“I never wanted any association with Blexit,” he said.
“I have nothing to do with it.”
Candace Owens was not always a conservative
Owens wasn’t always a conservative, though.
Before becoming a supporter of Trump, she was quite critical of the Republican Party.
Critics of the project believed it was an invasion of privacy that would lead to doxing.
In response, they doxed Owens, leaking her personal information online.
Owens also became the target of threatening messages, many of which were racist.
The situation led to Owens switching political sides.
“I became a conservative overnight,” she said onThe Rubin Reportin 2018.
“I realized that liberals were actually the racists.
Liberals were actually the trolls.”