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JD Vance warns Republicans not to blame young Americans for the appeal of socialism

Vice President JD Vance delivered a wake-up call to Republicans on Thursday, cautioning them against blaming young Americans for embracing socialism and arguing that the GOP deserves some of the blame. Appearing on "…

PolicyDriftJD Vance warns Republicans not to blame young Americans for the appeal of socialism

Vice President JD Vance delivered a wake-up call to Republicans on Thursday, cautioning them against blaming young Americans for embracing socialism and arguing that the GOP deserves some of the blame..

Vice President JD Vance delivered a wake-up call to Republicans on Thursday, cautioning them against blaming young Americans for embracing socialism and arguing that the GOP deserves some of the blame.

Appearing on "The Will Cain Show," Vance defended young voters sympathetic to socialism as the far-left ideology gains appeal for those struggling with accomplishing the American dream their parents achieved.

"My warning to my fellow Republicans would be: If we don't get this right, don't blame young people for being sympathetic to socialism. We've got to blame ourselves," he told Fox News host Will Cain.

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Vance's comments come amid a high-stakes battle over the ideological future of the Democratic Party as the Democratic Socialists of America’s (DSA) grip on the establishment appears to grow tighter.

Michigan's Abdul El-Sayed and Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan recently scored crucial Democratic U.S. Senate primary victories, while DSA member Francesca Hong fell short in Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial primary.

Vance, who described socialism as "dangerous and destructive," argued that Republicans cannot ignore the economic concerns he believes are "feeding" young Americans’ growing interest in the ideology.

YOUNG CONSERVATIVES REVEAL WHAT’S TOP OF MIND AS GOP, DEMOCRATS BATTLE FOR 'HOPELESS' GEN Z VOTERS

The median price for a single-family home in the United States sits at over $430,000, according to data from Redfin analyzed by Forbes.

With surging housing prices, much of the younger generation feels shut out of a market that helped previous generations build wealth, some critics have argued.

Socialist candidates are capitalizing on those frustrations, and Vance said young Americans deserve better. The vice president spoke directly to young Americans who feel financially incapable of achieving the same economic security as their parents.

"I would say to that young person that you as an American citizen deserve to have a good life in this country, and you deserve to have a government that is making it easier for you to start a family, for you to afford to get a good education, for you to have a good job, for you to afford a home," the vice president said.

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Vance said the Trump administration’s economic policy agenda is already delivering positive results for the American people, touting "stabilized" housing prices.

"We're seeing trillions of dollars of new investment into this country, which means good, middle-class jobs for young people, middle-income people all across our country," he told Fox News.

Vance urged fellow Republicans to listen to the economic concerns of Americans drawn to socialism and not underestimate their worries.

"You don't stop socialism by throwing slogans at people about the free market," he said. "As much as I love the free market, you stop socialism by making people's lives better, and that's what we're trying to do every single day."

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