i think the answer from a lot of the republican candidates would be so what? this is a party that doesn t care about that stuff in the same way. or at least that s what it looks like on the surface right now. one of the big questions about this race, for years now, the lewdest voices in the republican party have been say whag we hear from donald trump. that s not our rob. it s a territorial dispute. i am old enough to remember when this was a solidly hawkish party and an underdog candidate, john mccain rose from the strength of his credentials. i wonder how much there is some of that dna still in the party that if you ask the question do you want to go to the wall for ukraine, people might shy away, but do you support a strong america? do you support a world led by the united states and not shared
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declaring his candidacy for reelection in 2024, that despite calls for from many republicans to leave the congress. now to a policy pivot from ron desantis that reflects a change in republican priorities. he now says backing ukraine is not a vital u.s. interest. look at this. while the united states has many vital national interests, becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute is not one of them. his answer, part of a questionnaire that tucker carlson sent to republican presidential hopefuls. our great reporters are back at the table. ron desantis now says it s not a vital u.s. interest and call it is a territorial dispute. ron desantis, as a member of the house in the obama administration, urged the president i have been to provide arms to ukraine. they are not asking it to fight it for them and the president has refused. i think that s a mistake. so a flip-flop. why? the tucker tail is wagging