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Pence counters Trump’s populism with force.

The former vice president says populism and progressivism⁣ are twin evils

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Chris Christie, watch out: ‌Mike Pence may ⁤be giving the former New​ Jersey governor a run ⁣for his money as the most ⁣anti-Trump candidate in the Republican primary.

Donald Trump’s former vice president on Wednesday launched a broadside against Trump—not for ⁣the personal foibles‌ that have been on ⁣public display since he strode down the golden escalator ‍in 2015, but for embracing a populist ideology that, according to Pence, is as nefarious an influence as ⁤progressivism.

“Donald Trump, along ⁢with ​his populist followers and‌ imitators—some of whom are also seeking the Republican presidential nomination—often sound like an echo of the ⁣progressive they would replace⁤ in the White House,” Pence told a crowd at St. Anselm College on​ Wednesday.⁤ Progressivism and populism, he said, “are fellow travelers on the same road to ruin.”

Pence drew ⁢a through line‍ between populism and progressivism, ‌name-checking the boy entrepreneur⁤ Vivek Ramaswamy’s historic support for ‌an inheritance tax, Trump’s refusal ‌to cut entitlement ⁣spending, and Florida governor⁣ Ron DeSantis’s decision to⁢ take ⁣on Disney—or, as Pence put it, to use “the power of the⁢ state to punish corporations for taking a political stand he‍ disagreed with.”

That message‍ makes Pence the first GOP ⁢candidate to ⁤take Trump on in ​explicitly ideological terms. While others—some ‌enthusiastically, ‍others grudgingly—indicated that Trump may not be morally fit for office, Pence is the only one so far to take a two-by-four to the populism‌ that ⁢Trump brought to⁤ the‌ White⁤ House.

There are just two‌ problems.

First, Pence’s poll numbers are weak, to⁣ put it gently. But his‌ team believes taking​ a righteous stand—as⁤ he did on Jan. 6, 2021—is, well, righteous, even if​ it isn’t popular with Republican primary ⁣voters. They also say⁣ Iowa—where Pence⁤ stands at 3.8 percent in the RealClearPolitics average—is⁤ more fluid that meets the eye.

The other ⁢is that Pence⁣ is running ⁤on the Trump-Pence record, and critics point ​to the fact that Pence stood loyally alongside Trump as the former president helped transform the ⁣Republican Party from​ a vessel of conservatism ⁢into⁣ a tribune of⁣ the people. Indeed, Pence said Wednesday⁤ is proud⁢ of “the accomplishments of ‍the Trump-Pence presidency.”

Can he ‍have⁢ it ‍both ways? Team Pence says it was Pence’s influence in ​the White House that ‍helped Trump stay the⁤ course, through constant discourse, private conversations, ⁣and⁣ weekly lunches. That may‌ be, but it is nonetheless ‌a difficult case to ⁢make.

Less than a year ​ago, Pence delivered remarks at⁢ the Heritage Foundation ‍and warned against the ​”siren​ song of unprincipled populism‌ that is ‍unmoored from our oldest traditions and ⁤most cherished values.”

But then, he said that the ⁤traditional conservatism of the Reagan era,⁣ of which he is‌ an embodiment, could⁢ find accommodation with‌ the⁣ GOP’s rising populist⁣ tide, telling⁤ the crowd,​ “I⁤ truly do believe that we‌ don’t have to choose one at the expense ⁤of another.”

No longer. Now, Pence ⁤says, ⁣”The ‍fundamental divide between these ​two⁣ factions is unbridgeable. … The ​future of this movement, of this great party,⁢ belongs to one or the ​other—not both.”

Pence ⁢took the title for his speech from Ronald Reagan’s nationally televised 1964 address on behalf of⁣ Barry Goldwater’s ⁣presidential campaign: ⁤”A Time for Choosing.” Goldwater lost in a landslide, but Reagan’s speech was a resounding success. It would ​take another 16 years for Reagan and his conservatives to win the⁢ battle​ of ideas.

Pence⁢ and⁣ his allies certainly know that.


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