Kevin Roberts
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At Heritage, we believe very much not just in articulating policies that we'll go fight for, but shoulder to shoulder with fellow Americans, things that we as individuals can change through individual action or at our local level.
And each of us needs to sort of pick up a little bit of the burden to make sure that
whether it's suicide, mental health broadly, the dramatic concern that both young men and women have about the inauthenticity of our institutions, that we're doing what we can in our individual, family, and local lives to improve culture because no policy can offset these cultural trends.
They did.
They got divorced when I was young, but both remained conservative.
My grandparents spent a lot of time raising me.
They were
Reagan conservatives.
I was the first registered Republican in my family because growing up, although we were all conservatives, because growing up in Louisiana at that time, it was actually hard before I was born for people who were conservatively minded to literally go register as Republican in that Democrat state.
No, it was very difficult to actually go into the county clerk or the parish clerk and register as Republicans.
And there's no Republican party as an institution after Reconstruction.
Before.
Before.
It had to have been.
Both sides agree on that for people 18 and younger.
In fact, it's 80 or 80-20.
On that.
Where there continues to be disagreement.
Did you say 85?
85 in some polls.