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American Conservatism under Donald Trump: Its Rise, Decline, and Future

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American Conservatism under Donald Trump: Its Rise, Decline, and Future

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2020-07-29

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This event took place as a webinar. A video of the event can be found on the Humphrey School's YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn7kI4_ueQ8&t=1s American conservatism champions individual freedom, limited government, and social and religious traditions. A number of conservatives—including George Will and Peter Wehner—recoil from President Donald Trump, singling out his erosion of the US. Constitution, budget discipline, and the dignity of his office. Wehner and scholar David Hopkins join us to discuss the state of American conservatism today.

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Jacobs, Lawrence R.; Wehner, Peter; Hopkins, David. (2020). American Conservatism under Donald Trump: Its Rise, Decline, and Future. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/214949.

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