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Delegate says AZ GOP is 'united,' supports withdrawing Ukraine aid

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More than 2,400 delegates gathered in Milwaukee this week for the Republican National Convention and delegates from around the country, including Arizona, showed support for former President Donald Trump and his selection of Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, for vice president.

While other key swing states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were seemingly given preferential seating close to the main stage, Arizona was not so lucky as earlier this summer it was discovered some Arizona delegates were planning to challenge a Trump nomination.

Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Ariz., was there and said it is not what happened.

"Arizona Republicans are 100% unified behind Donald J. Trump and JD Vance and we are going to take them home to victory in November," Kolodin stated.

A new YouGov poll showed in seven battleground states, one of which is Arizona, Trump is leading over President Joe Biden with fewer than four months until Election Day. And while the poll might be welcome news for Trump and his supporters, it also showed Democratic Senate candidates are leading in every swing-state race, posing a potential challenge to another Trump administration.

Like many other conservatives around the country, Kolodin does not support further U.S. involvement in Ukraine and contends it does not benefit the national interests of the United States. Democrats see it differently and argued the U.S. must assist Ukraine in its war with Russia to maintain international order. Kolodin countered it is costing American taxpayers too much.

"The money we are spending is driving inflation, it is empowering our military industrial complex and giving the Biden administration every excuse to strip us of our civil liberties," Kolodin contended. "Because war is the best excuse that was ever invented for that."

Kolodin suggested instead of the U.S. helping foreign countries and funding wars abroad, it needs to get a handle on the issues at home, affecting the country and Arizona, such as the economy and border security.


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