Commentary: US vice presidential nominee JD Vance articulates Trump’s policies better than Trump himself

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Commentary: US vice presidential nominee JD Vance articulates Trump’s policies better than Trump himself
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As rural and blue-collar voters move towards Trump’s Republican Party, US conservatism may take a more populist form, says political science professor Jong Eun Lee.

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio speaks at a campaign event at Eastern Market Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, in Detroit. for his discipline and adroitness in articulating Trump’s policies with greater clarity than Trump himself, laying out how the former US president will expand upon his first term's economic and foreign policies.

is receptive toward stricter immigration control, Vance was more assertive in advocating for policies such as restrictions on the job hiring of undocumented migrants and the deportation of those with criminal records.projection of US power and influence in global affairs. During Trump’s first term, the resistance within the conservative coalition limited the Trump administration’s ability to fully deviate from the long-established policy consensus of the Republican Party’s coalition.showing that Trump enjoys over 90 percent of support among Republican voters, the GOP may have become, regardless of its internal policy, accepting of the role Trump and his political allies play in shaping the party’s agenda.

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