What does the right-of-center's economic debate mean for political leaders and how is it being translated into electoral politics in 2024 and beyond?
From American Compass's recent symposium on the New Conservative Story, Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal moderates a discussion with Michael Brendan Dougherty (National Review) and Tim Chapman (Advancing American Freedom) about what conservatism's shifting approach to economics means at the ballot box.
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