The real business of American politics, at the grassroots level, happens on the floor of the convention.
Delegates come to cast their votes, to nominate candidates, because it is the business of the American people to do so.
They still believe in the American Dream, no matter how tarnished it has become.
It's up to every voter to decide who they believe can deliver on domestic prosperity, civil order, and the American Dream, but for conservatives this week, the answer was resounding that the elusive dream is for everyone, for those of all religions and sexual orientations, for OnlyFans stars, for single moms, for immigrants.
The American Dream is not something that can be provided by either political party, but is something that parties can create the conditions for Americans to achieve.
Democrats want to abandon merit in favor of quotas and identitarian mandates, Republicans want Americans to achieve on their own talents, hard work, and hustle.
The American Dream is out of reach for many Americans, so much so that millions of young people claim they don't even want it.
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