First fox: Republican Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters and Senator Lindsay Graham (R.
The event, hosted by former Trump Administration Department of State spokesperson Morgan Ortagus and her national security advocacy group POLARIS National Security, was held in Scottsdale, Arizona, where former Acting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Chad・Wolf will participate.
Ortagus told Fox News Digital that the event will include an hour-long discussion with Masters, Wolfe and Graham, giving political leaders and candidates an opportunity to address national issues on stage. I explained that it would. security issues faced by the country.
She argued that the event was not a political or campaign event, but rather a discussion of challenges that may face current or potential U.S. Senators and others dealing with national security implications. Did.
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Ortagus raised many topics that would be discussed, including threats from the Chinese Communist Party, the Iran nuclear deal, relations between the United States and Taiwan, border crises, and many others.
Fox News Digital also said it planned to speak with the Masters ahead of the event and highlight how safe the US was before President Biden took office.
“The world has always been a dangerous place, but I think it has become more dangerous … because of Biden and his failed leadership,” Masters said.
He also accused incumbent Democratic opponent Mark Kelly of failing to stand up to the Biden administration when it came to things like the failed Afghanistan withdrawal.
“Mark Kelly was on the Military Commission and, even after the fact, didn’t seem to care even to understand what had happened,” Masters said.
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When asked about Kerry’s statements in a recent debate between the two candidates about his disagreement over the Biden administration’s handling of the border crisis, Masters said Kerry had actually broken up with his fellow Democrats. I firmly rejected the idea that
“He may have tricked some people into thinking he broke up with them, but he’s calling out policies he’s backed in lockstep for 22 months…in a debate the other day, he said A ‘chaos’ like an attempt? Actions speak louder than words,” he said, citing Kelly’s vote against a number of measures meant to address border issues.
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Recent polls show a majority of voters favor Republicans over Democrats to handle national security issues, especially when dealing with the ongoing immigration crisis at the U.S. Southern border. .
The Biden administration and Democratic lawmakers have come under sharp criticism for their handling of a number of international crises, including last year’s disastrous withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and the war between Russia and Ukraine.
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Fox News’ Power Rankings rated the Arizona Senate election a toss-up.