![]() "It's really interesting to see other person's views of conservatism," Dagerfall said. as an ally, conservatives know the impact the United States, its policies, and its leadership have on the rest of the world.Įmilie Dagerfall and Wilmer Almquist came from Sweden to attend this year's CPAC. "They know they have us by the you-know-what with regard to gas and oil," Ehring said. She feels Russia holds too much power when it comes to energy and wants the United States to reopen the Keystone Pipeline. While Jeff is from Ohio and Hanna is from California, they share the same point of view.ĬPAC attendee, Kinnet Ehring, also shares that belief. "How can we go protect someone else's border when we're not protecting ours? I think we need to stay out of it," said Linda Hanna. "I think we need to focus more time on our own southern border." "I'd rather be tough with Russia but not go in there with troops," said Jeff H. Many attendees who showed up Thursday at Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, shared a common perspective: Focus on domestic issues first, before branching out elsewhere. ![]() ![]() response should be to Russia ongoing invasion of Ukraine
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