GOP candidates clash on Ukraine support — and little else — at final debate to replace Rep. Chris Stewart

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GOP candidates clash on Ukraine support — and little else — at final debate to replace Rep. Chris Stewart
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In the final of two debates, which displayed little rancor and widespread unanimity on most issues, the 11 candidates largely stuck to traditional GOP talking points ahead of Saturday’s special Republican Convention at Delta High School.

for a post-presidential election protest, said he would stand strong and stay true to conservative values.“I’m going to push back on any federal regulation … that stops people from [owning] a gun,” Reber vowed. “Bump stocks and pistol braces — those are all things that you should have.”

Eyring, grandson of Henry B. Eyring of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ governing First Presidency, waxed ursine in his vow to combat government overreach. “The federal government is way too involved in your day-to-day lives …,” she said. “It’s the job of your representative in Congress to pry the federal government’s fingers back off your lives and your livelihoods.”“Our interest on our debt alone is about to become the largest line item in our federal budget,” Hess said. “We will soon spend more on interest [on the debt] than we spend on our military. This is wrong.”A crack in the candidates’ facade of unanimity surfaced over Ukraine.

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