CINCINNATI —

A massive crowd at the University of Cincinnati Tuesday night for a candlelight vigil to mourn Charlie Kirk, still processing his violent death and what it means for America.

His political voice had a large impact on young people, activating conservative movements on college campuses. Advertisement

Alexis Holding, a first-year student from Dayton, organized the event. The 400 candles she ordered were all lit.

Holding listened to Kirk speak in person last year,"

"Knowing, seeing his face on stage there and then seeing his face in the video is something I never want to feel again," Holding said.

Cory Bowman, a West End pastor, mayoral candidate, and Vice President JD Vance's half-brother, spoke to Kirk's Christian faith.

"Because no matter what, Charlie understood a trut

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