How JD Vance lost the mandate of heaven
Politics
United Kingdom
Started April 19, 2026
The vice president is no longer the favourite to replace Donald Trump
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How JD Vance lost the mandate of heaven
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 19, 2026
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Apr 19, 2026
Losing Trump's backing signifies Vance's failure to connect with the party's base, jeopardizing his political future and undermining conservative unity.
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JD Vance's shift away from Trump's endorsement reflects a necessary evolution in Republican leadership, prioritizing broader appeal over loyalty.
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The dynamics of Vance's candidacy illustrate the changing landscape of American politics, where traditional loyalties are increasingly tested.
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A move away from Trump-centric politics could benefit the GOP by attracting moderate voters disillusioned with extreme partisanship.
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Vance's loss of favor highlights the inherent instability within the Republican Party, raising questions about its future direction and identity.
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