A growing demographic of young conservatives is emerging in the United States, challenging traditional notions of the party's stance on key issues. A new generation of Republicans, many of whom are in their 20s and 30s, is grappling with the ongoing war in Ukraine, with some supporting a hawkish approach and others advocating for a more diplomatic solution. As the war rages on, these young conservatives are navigating the complexities of their party's long-standing foreign policy stance, which has often been shaped by older, more traditional leaders. Their internal debate raises questions about the future of the Republican Party and its ability to adapt to shifting public opinion.


They’re Young. They’re Conservative. And They’re Split Over the War.  The New York Times