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CLEVELAND — When Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine two years ago, there was bi-partisan support in the Ohio delegation for providing financial aid and weaponry to Ukraine. Senator Rob Portman, who was co-chair of the Senate's Ukraine Caucus and Sen. Sherrod Brown were on the same page regarding their calls for Washington to do its part.
"So we should be driving towards peace, that's where most Americans are," Moreno said."We got to put the interests and well-being of America before anything else, and that's what I'm going to advocate for in D.C.""No, absolutely not. Because we've already spent $110 billion, another $60 billion to have a bloody stalemate doesn't accomplish anything. What we need to do is we need to drive towards peace.
"Here's what I know when our friends, our allies and our enemies know America keeps its word, Americans are safer," Dolan said."So we need to continue to provide the ammunition and the weaponry to Ukraine."
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