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Ukraine gamble pays off: Republicans face little backlash in primaries


Three weeks before their GOP primary, Sens. Deb Fischer and Peter Ricketts took a politically risky move.
The Nebraska Republicans had reversed their opposition to a massive national security package and voted to approve the funding even though it included $61 billion for shoring up Ukraine’s defenses.
For months, aid to Ukraine remained on pause as so many Republicans feared that it was a red line for conservative voters who had heard nothing but criticism from ex-president Donald Trump and far-right personalities such as Tucker Carlson.