The Political Scene | The New Yorker

Will J. D. Vance Inherit MAGA?

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Apr 10, 2026
A brisk look at J. D. Vance’s high-profile trips to Hungary and Pakistan and what they reveal about his political identity. Conversations trace his rise from Hillbilly Elegy to Senate power plays, patronage, and faith-driven positioning. The panel debates whether a Trump-style movement can be passed on and how foreign alignments and personal history shape future ambitions.
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INSIGHT

Vance's Public Dissent Creates Political Risk

  • J.D. Vance is positioning himself as a MAGA-aligned but distinct figure by publicly opposing the Iran war while serving as vice president.
  • Susan B. Glasser and Jane Mayer note this both distances him from Trump and risks alienating a loyalty-driven base.
INSIGHT

MAGA Is A Personality Cult Not An Ideology

  • MAGA depends more on Donald Trump's personal cult than a coherent ideology, limiting any successor's ability to 'inherit' the movement.
  • Glasser argues Vance can't be MAGA's leader if MAGA is fundamentally tied to Trump's personality.
INSIGHT

Opposition Plus Loyalty Is Vance's Tightrope

  • Vance balances saying he opposed the war with pledging loyalty to Trump, a dual stance that keeps him close to power but precarious.
  • Jane Mayer highlights the leaked account that he said, 'I think it's a bad idea, but I will support you.'
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