NY Mag: What Can Republicans Do to Make ‘Conservative Populism’ More Popular?
Mar 12th 2021 12:03pm EST

“Conservative populism” is a transition phase. Bourbonism went extinct in the first decade of the 20th century. It reemerged in the mid-20th century in reaction to the New Deal. We’re headed back toward a Populist vs. Progressive alignment. In 2012, the Republican Party was a conservative coalition in the waning years of the Reagan era. […]
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