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By ideas, dollars and in personal connections, Republican vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance is intimately tied to an amorphous ideological movement known as the “New Right.”
Some of its major players, which include billionaires and tech elites, want to gut the US’ institutions and upend democracy in what they see as necessary, radical action to reverse the tyranny of liberalism.
So what is the New Right? How far would JD Vance be willing to go to advance its ideas in the White House? Or do Vance’s allegiances lie elsewhere?
Matthew Sitman is a writer based in New York City and co-host of the podcast Know Your Enemy.
For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
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By ideas, dollars and in personal connections, Republican vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance is intimately tied to an amorphous ideological movement known as the “New Right.”
Some of its major players, which include billionaires and tech elites, want to gut the US’ institutions and upend democracy in what they see as necessary, radical action to reverse the tyranny of liberalism.
So what is the New Right? How far would JD Vance be willing to go to advance its ideas in the White House? Or do Vance’s allegiances lie elsewhere?
Matthew Sitman is a writer based in New York City and co-host of the podcast Know Your Enemy.
For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts

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