Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Republican JD Vance, the candidates for Ohio's open U.S. Senate seat, accused each other of being responsible for job losses and putting party loyalty ahead of voters’ needs.
should not have had to leave the state for an abortion, but he said the fact the suspect was in the country illegally was a failure of weak border policies.
Ryan said the U.S. should be prepared with a “swift and significant response,” while Vance countered that the United States needs a "foreign policy establishment that puts the interests of our citizens first.” Vance said, however, that Taiwan was a “much different situation” than Ukraine because of its importance to U.S. national security. “The reason why Taiwan is different is because they make so many of our semiconductors, our computer chips. The entire modern economy would collapse without it," Vance said.
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