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Conservative populism

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'''Conservative populism'''<ref>Sometimes called right-wing populism or national populism.</ref> is a grassroots political movement in the [[United States]] and worldwide which rejects the [[liberal media]], [[globalism]], [[environmentalism]], the [[homosexual agenda]], [[gun control]], mandatory [[vaccination]], and the [[Deep State]].
Examples include [[US President Donald Trump]], [[Vice President]] [[J.D. Vance]], [[Senator]] [[Bernie Moreno]] of [[Ohio]], entrepreneur [[Elon Musk]], [[VOA]] Director [[Kari Lake]], former Rep. [[Madison Cawthorn]] (R-NC) (later defeated by [[the Establishment]] for calling Ukrainian dictator [[Volodymyr Zelensky]] a thug), Sen. [[Ron Johnson]] (R-WI), Rep. [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]] (R-GA), Rep. [[Mary Miller]] (R-IL), and Rep. [[Lauren Boebert]] (R-CO). [[Democrat]]-turned-[[Independent]] Sen. [[Kyrsten Sinema]] (AZ), who grew up impoverished in a gas station, opposes increasing [[open borders]] and the [[minimum wage]], and is more of a conservative populist than a [[Leftist]]. Numerous Trump-endorsed candidates are additional examples of conservative populism, such as Dr. [[Mehmet Oz]]. In 2024, [[RFK Jr.]] campaigned as a conservative populist: "It's time for a true populist leader to take back our country."<ref>https://x.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1776438822429217145</ref>
''[[A Choice Not An Echo]]'' by [[Phyllis Schlafly]], which sold 3 million copies in 1964, provided the intellectual and political foundation for conservative populism.
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