A Conservative Serves Up a Grassroots Fix for Trumpism
Sarah Isgur recommends grassroots local engagement and primary voting to counter extreme candidates and promote a small-government vision among conservatives.
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'The way to fix it': Conservative offers 'cure' for Trumpism
A conservative political operative turned commentator and journalist has a grassroots prescription for what she believes ails conservatism in the age of Trump — a “cure” for Trumpism.Sarah Isgur worked on campaigns for Mitt Romney and Carly Fiorina, served as a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Justice, and is now an editor at The Dispatch, a conservative news site.In an interview with The New York Times’ David Leonhardt, Isgur outlined so…
A Conservative Serves Up a Grassroots Fix for Trumpism
A conservative political operative turned commentator and journalist has a grassroots prescription for what she believes ails conservatism in the age of Trump — a “cure” for Trumpism. Sarah Isgur worked on campaigns for Mitt Romney and Carly Fiorina, served as a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Justice, and is now an editor at The Dispatch, a conservative news site. In an interview with The New York Times’ David Leonhardt, Isgur outlined …
Members of the EU, Canada and the United Kingdom met on Friday to lay the foundations for an international movement based on an alliance between centrists and socialists. This is to counter the extreme right led by Trump, says MEP Renew.
As frightening as the current developments are, they can also be viewed with a certain amount of hope. The United States is still not a country where true neo-Nazis have any hope of being elected in free elections.
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