TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. In my previous column, I wrote about moving the conservative movement beyond Donald Trump. I asked which conservative voices would best serve the conservative movement going forward post-Trump (assuming there is a post-Trump period). I particularly related this question to young people, who are the future of the movement and the country. Since that column, a few notable things happened that bear on that question, including the reactions I received from Trib readers. For one, CPAC held its annual meeting. Since 1974, the American Conservative Union, founded in 1964 by pioneering conservatives such as William F. Buckley Jr., has annually met in Washington for the Conservative Political Action Conference (this year it met in Florida, because of covid). The first CPAC keynote was delivered by California Gov. Ronald Reagan, who rarely missed a gathering over the next decade and a half. Every year, CPAC offers a glimpse into the state of the conservative movement. I’ve attended regularly for about two decades (though not this year).