Henry Olsen

Senior Fellow

Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, studies and provides commentary on American politics. His work focuses on how America’s political order is being upended by populist challenges, from the left and the right. He also studies populism’s impact in other democracies in the developed world.

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Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, studies and provides commentary on American politics. His work focuses on how America’s political order is being upended by populist challenges, from the left and the right. He also studies populism’s impact in other democracies in the developed world.

From 2019–2023, Mr. Olsen was an opinion columnist for The Washington Post, where he wrote daily pieces focusing on politics, populism, foreign affairs and American conservative thought. He is also the author of The Working Class Republican: Ronald Reagan and the Return of Blue-Collar Conservatism and The Four Faces of the Republican Party, co-authored with Dante Scala.

Mr. Olsen taught as the Thomas W. Smith Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at Arizona State University for the Winter/Spring 2023 semester. He has taught at Villanova University, the Catholic University of America, and the Hillsdale College D.C. Graduate Studies Program.

Mr. Olsen was previously an editor at UnHerd.com and a regular contributor to American GreatnessCity Journal, and World Magazine. Mr. Olsen’s work has been featured in many prominent publications, including The New York TimesThe Wall Street JournalNational ReviewThe Guardian, and The Weekly Standard.

His predictions of the 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018 elections were particularly praised for their remarkable accuracy. In the 2016 campaign, he accurately identified the factors fueling the rise of Donald Trump early in the race, and his election-eve predictions were among the most accurate of any major analyst or commentator.

Mr. Olsen has worked in senior executive positions at many center-right think tanks. He most recently served from 2006 to 2013 as Vice President and Director, National Research Initiative, at the American Enterprise Institute. He previously worked as Vice President of Programs at the Manhattan Institute and President of the Commonwealth Foundation.

Mr. Olsen started his career as a political consultant at the California firm of Hoffenblum-Mollrich. He then worked with the California State Assembly Republican Caucus before attending law school. He served as a law clerk to the Honorable Danny J. Boggs on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and as an associate at Dechert, Price & Rhoads. He has a B.A. from Claremont McKenna College and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, where he served as Comment Editor for the University of Chicago Law Review.

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This Failure May Doom Trump’s Presidency Before it Really Begins

Henry Olsen

President Trump not only has failed to provide Republicans with skilled leadership, but also seems unaware that he’s even supposed to do so.

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Washington Post / April 27, 2017

GOP Priorities Don’t Resonate With Voters on Healthcare

Henry Olsen

For many people, nothing is more important about the AHCA than the number of people it helps to buy health insurance. For the Republican leadership, however, it seems the most important value of the bill can be summed up in one word: money.

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American Greatness / March 21, 2017

The Democrats’ Stance on Immigration Will Lead to Electoral Disaster

Henry Olsen

Democrats are either unwilling to see the truth or unable to acknowledge it: They cannot win back the presidency without attracting people who disagree with some of their views.

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Los Angeles Times / March 20, 2017

Trump’s Election is the Last, Best Hope to Re-Reaganize the GOP

Henry Olsen

A re-Reaganized Republican Party would, like Reagan, meld a belief in limited but forceful government action with the traditional belief in the private sector.

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Washington Post / February 6, 2017

Obama’s Young Garden

Henry Olsen

He has planted seeds that progressives might someday harvest.

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Can the Republican Party Keep Trump Democrats?

Henry Olsen

The voters Trump picked up do not fit neatly into any of the GOP’s pre-Trump factions.

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For Trump Voters, There is No Left or Right

Henry Olsen

Donald Trump has won what might be the greatest “change election” in decades. Republican leaders are only now waking up to the fact that the change Trump’s voters want will end up changing the GOP, too.

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Washington Post / November 18, 2016

Behind Hillary’s Defeat: Her Pathetic Appeal to Undecided Voters

Henry Olsen

The reasons for Trump’s path to victory were hiding in plain view all along for anyone with the eyes to see.

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New York Post / November 14, 2016

Why I Disagree with Most National Polls: My 2016 Final Predictions

Henry Olsen

The race is not over, though Clinton is favored, but a small movement in a key state could deliver a win to Trump.

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National Review Online / November 7, 2016

Trump’s Faction

Henry Olsen

Its primary concerns are citizenship and nationality.

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Does a Conservative Reformation Loom on the Horizon?

Henry Olsen

We conservatives face our own rendezvous with destiny, our own time for choosing. We either face up to it and finish the work we have been bequeathed, to reform conservatism in line with all of its principles and transform a negative confederation into a positive federation, or we condemn our movement to “a thousand years of darkness.”

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The Right to ‘Mobocracy’

Henry Olsen

Many early Americans thought liberty was inextricably linked with property and thus wanted to restrict the vote to the well-to-do.

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The Wall Street Journal / March 22, 2016

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