Miss America 2018 Cara Mund Makes History, Criticizes Donald Trump
Miss America 2018 Cara Mund Makes History, Criticizes Donald Trump
The President took center stage at a competition he used to run.
It was one of the best TV nights of the year for men across the United States and around the world. Not only did the NFL season kick off with plenty of action and some emotional first outings for certain teams, but last night (September 10th) was also the night when another woman was to be crowned Miss America. Out of a pool of 51 pageant contestants, there can only be one winner and this year's victor had herself a record-setting evening.
You new Miss America is Cara Mund, a 23-year-old from North Dakota, becoming her state's first-ever representative to be crowned the first place finisher in this competition. Her runner-up was Miss Missouri, Jennifer Davis. An unlikely winner who may not have been predicted to go as far as she did in the competition, Mund impressed with each section of the evening's events, most notably her on-stage question. Tackling world issues and current events topics, Mund's subject matter was Donald Trump withdrawing the United States from the climate accord earlier this year. When asked if she thought it was a good idea, Mund didn't mince her words.
"I do believe it's a bad decision," she said. "Once we reject that, we take ourselves out of the negotiation table and that's something that we really need to keep in mind. There is evidence that climate change is existing so whether you believe it or not, we need to be at that table, and I just think it's a bad decision on behalf of the United States." While the North Dakota native may have garnered the most attention for her answer during the on-stage question period, Miss Texas also took the opportunity to lash out at Trump when asked about his response to the Charlottesville terror attack.
According to CNN, the Brown University graduate Mund took home a $50,000 scholarship as part of her winnings at this year's Miss America pageant. The competition took place in Atlantic City, where the 51 women were judged in categories that included talent, evening wear, lifestyle and fitness (the swimsuit portion of the competition), as well as the question and answer period.
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