"Ideological conservatives" refers to people who strongly believe in traditional values, principles, and limited government intervention. They tend to oppose significant changes in society and advocate for keeping established systems and institutions intact.
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich still harbors hopes of emerging as a consensus candidate after multiple ballots but he lacks stature with national Republicans annoyed that he is still in the race, and he is deeply distrusted
by ideological conservatives.
But you see much stronger support for Buchanan
among ideological conservatives and evangelicals — areas of relative weakness for Trump in the GOP primaries.
The videos likely will entertain and energize the audiences each man is cultivating — in Hertsgaard's case communitarian activists hoping to build momentum for restrictions on greenhouse gases and in Inhofe's case a mix
of ideological conservatives and free - marketeers.
US president Donald Trump may be a Republican, but he is not
an ideological conservative.
Will the sign of caucus support for Ms. Smith's leadership put an end to the Wildrose «civil war» between pragmatic and
ideological conservatives that Mr. Anglin referred to in a Facebook post yesterday?
To
ideological conservatives, it is the «Obamacore»; an «unprecedented federal intervention into education»; a «threat to the American tradition of individual liberty and limited government.»