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Stephen Kinzer: “Some voters will consider their candidates' views on world…”

Featuring: Stephen Kinzer, Critic of interventionist U.S. foreign policy | Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs | National

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Tulsi Gabbard and Stephen Kinzer Discuss U.S. Foreign Policy and the Cost of War

Published | Video Starts at 1:17:00

They're saying these things because they feel like they need to cater to a change in the American electorate. And I do think that as more candidates Emerge and more focus is put on world affairs, that Some voters will consider their candidates' views on world affairs in casting their votes. And realize that you cannot separate a person's views about the world from their views about the United States. Exactly that foreign policy is domestic policy. (1:17:00–1:17:15)

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Asserts that voters will factor candidates' foreign policy views into their voting decisions.

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