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"Antisemitism, and all forms of ethnic hatred have no place in the conservative movement," Vance said of Nick Fuentes.
According to new polling, while Vance is still the most popular candidate for the role, his lead on other candidates has declined.
A straw poll taken at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest this weekend revealed that conservatives are, as a spokesman described, “all in" for Vice President JD Vance running for president in 2028.