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Fentanyl, opioids: What are the 2024 Republican candidates’ policies?

Opioid Crisis Concept: High angle view of a prescription bottled filled with pills surrounded by more of the same tablets.

(NewsNation) — Most Americans want tighter control of opioids to deal with the burgeoning drug crisis in the country, with a recent Morning Consult survey revealing voters of different parties supporting solutions that range from greater surveillance at the southern border to more robust treatment options for addiction.

Fentanyl continues to steal the lives of Americans across the nation. Around 1,500 Americans die every week at the hands of opioids including fentanyl, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Meanwhile, a September report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found overdoses involving cocaine increased nearly five times from 2011 to 2021. Non-opioid-related cocaine deaths also increased, though at a much slower rate than overdoses involving cocaine mixed with opioids.


The Brookings Institute reported the majority of fentanyl is seized at official border crossings from people crossing legally.

Ahead of the 2024 election, NewsNation is committed to covering the issues that matter most to voters so they can make the most informed choices possible at the polls. To that end, we have broken down the political views of each candidate in our voter guide.

So, what are leading Republican contenders proposing to alleviate the opioid crisis?

Here’s a look at the policy positions of the 2024 Republican candidates on the issue of the opioid and fentaly crisis:

Donald Trump

Ron DeSantis

Nikki Haley

Vivek Ramaswamy

Chris Christie

Asa Hutchinson

NewsNation’s Tyler Wornell, Tom Palmer, Caitlyn Shelton, Katie Smith and Liz Jassin contributed to this report.