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The Crisis of the American Right
Authors Peter Wehner and Jon Rauch recently published a New York Times Opinion piece entitled "What's Happening on the Left is No Excuse for What's Happening on the Right." As conservative researchers, they have a unique position to observe and analyze the recent shifts in the American political right. In the latest episode of How to Fix Democracy, Peter Wehner and Jon Rauch join host Andrew Keen to discuss the history and implications of the stark transformation undergone by the Republican Party during and after Donald Trump's presidency. What does this change mean for the future of the party, and for political stability in the United States? Why have some conservatives chosen to leave the party, while some have chosen to stay? Find out here!
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The Crisis of the American Right
Authors Peter Wehner and Jon Rauch recently published a New York Times Opinion piece entitled "What's Happening on the Left is No Excuse for What's Happening on the Right." As conservative researchers, they have a unique position to observe and analyze the recent shifts in the American political right. In the latest episode of How to Fix Democracy, Peter Wehner and Jon Rauch join host Andrew Keen to discuss the history and implications of the stark transformation undergone by the Republican Party during and after Donald Trump's presidency. What does this change mean for the future of the party, and for political stability in the United States? Why have some conservatives chosen to leave the party, while some have chosen to stay? Find out here!

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