Will J. D. Vance Inherit MAGA?
Politics
United States
Started April 11, 2026
The Vice-President reportedly opposed the Iran War. Now he’s tasked with leading American negotiations to end it
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Will J. D. Vance Inherit MAGA?
The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 11, 2026
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Apr 11, 2026
J.D. Vance's opposition to the Iran War positions him as a fresh voice in the MAGA movement, potentially attracting new supporters who seek a different approach.
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Apr 11, 2026
Negotiating peace in Iran is a complex challenge, and Vance's role should be evaluated based on outcomes rather than past positions on the war.
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Apr 11, 2026
Relying on a politician like Vance for negotiations may perpetuate divisive politics rather than fostering bipartisan support for peace efforts.
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Vance's previous opposition to the Iran War undermines his credibility as a negotiator, raising doubts about his ability to effectively lead peace talks.
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Vance's leadership could unify the MAGA base by aligning traditional conservative values with a more isolationist foreign policy approach.
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