Vice President JD Vance addressed divisions within the Republican Party during a technology conference, advocating for unity between the populist and tech factions. His comments come as concerns grow over the alliance formed by Trump's populist base and tech leaders, especially amid conflicts over policies like the H-1B visa program. Vance, a former venture capitalist, expressed confidence in bridging these gaps, highlighting his appreciation for tech leaders like Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. He dismissed the notion that these groups are irreparably at odds, advocating instead for collaborative progress within Trump's coalition.
Mr. Vance argued that the tensions between the populist and tech wings of the conservative movement could be overcome, seeking unity within Trump's coalition.
The divide between Trump's populist support and tech allies has raised concerns among conservatives, but Mr. Vance believes that collaboration is achievable.
Vance emphasized his support for the tech industry, challenging the notion that the populist and tech wings are at odds or destined to clash.
He expressed admiration for venture capitalists Andreessen and Horowitz, highlighting their shared goal of promoting domestic technological growth.
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