Contrary to some, the conservative movement is not a monolithic entity. In fact – it’s just the opposite. It is a vast coalition made up of many strands. This third part will detail how the various conservative strands were “fused” together and became a powerful political force in American politics.
Part 3: What is ‘Fusion Conservatism’?
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