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‘It’s about helping people’: Inside the new group trying to boost the working class, sans Trump
By Jim Tankersley

Juleanna Glover: “It is a group dedicated, after all, to improving public policy for the very Americans powering Trump’s run for the White House.”

“‘All of our research will be centered around people with below-median incomes or net worth,’ Roy explained in July, in the dining room of Washington PR maven Juleanna Glover, one of the group’s board members. ‘I don’t think we see our job as to cure what’s wrong with the 2016 election. We look at it more as, this is a long-term problem.’

“Roy heads FREOPP alongside Ames Brown, a New York investment firm manager who serves as the group’s chairman. Other directors include Glover and Lanhee Chen, a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution who ran Mitt Romney’s policy shop in 2012. Advisers include several young conservative thinkers who focus on economic opportunity in a variety of ways: Kristen Soltis Anderson, Evan Baehr, Emily Ekins, Reihan Salam and Scott Winship.”

The Washington Post Logo
‘It’s about helping people’: Inside the new group trying to boost the working class, sans Trump
By Jim Tankersley

Juleanna Glover: “It is a group dedicated, after all, to improving public policy for the very Americans powering Trump’s run for the White House.”

“‘All of our research will be centered around people with below-median incomes or net worth,’ Roy explained in July, in the dining room of Washington PR maven Juleanna Glover, one of the group’s board members. ‘I don’t think we see our job as to cure what’s wrong with the 2016 election. We look at it more as, this is a long-term problem.’

“Roy heads FREOPP alongside Ames Brown, a New York investment firm manager who serves as the group’s chairman. Other directors include Glover and Lanhee Chen, a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution who ran Mitt Romney’s policy shop in 2012. Advisers include several young conservative thinkers who focus on economic opportunity in a variety of ways: Kristen Soltis Anderson, Evan Baehr, Emily Ekins, Reihan Salam and Scott Winship.”