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Muddling Through on the MOU

Politics
United States
Started June 26, 2026

It’s too early to see through the fog of warring and negotiating, but J.D. Vance’s stock is rising—with Trump’s backing. The post Muddling Through on the MOU appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 26, 2026
Vance's political ascent could reflect a shift in voter priorities, emphasizing loyalty over traditional conservative principles.
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Trump's influence on Vance raises concerns about the future direction of the Republican Party and its values.
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J.D. Vance’s rise with Trump’s backing signals a growing acceptance of populist politics in mainstream conservatism.
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The focus on individual politicians like Vance distracts from the broader issues facing the conservative movement today.
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The outcomes of the current negotiations are uncertain, highlighting the need for patience in political discourse.
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