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Did anyone do a damned thing to damage Trump or help themselves?

On the day before Donald Trump, who's leading the GOP primary field by an average of 41 points in the polls, is expected to surrender to Georgia authorities, eight of his competitors took to the debate stage to kick off what promises to be a long and painful election cycle.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was leading Trump in some polls as recently as February and has since crashed spectacularly as voters got to know him better, and “anti-woke” entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — whose surprising rise to third place in the crowded field has been fueled by effusive coverage in the conservative press and who may prove to be the Andrew Yang of the 2024 cycle — came into the debate vying for sole possession of second place among GOP primary voters.

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DeSantis fights for attention while candidates tussle in first Republican primary debate

Ron DeSantis was expected to be the center of attention during the first Republican presidential debate. He spent most of the night out of the spotlight instead. The Florida governor repeatedly found himself fighting to produce memorable moments during a freewheeling GOP debate Wednesday in Milwaukee, at times overshadowed by the other seven candidates on stage — especially entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy — who engaged in bare-knuckled verbal exchanges that only rarely included DeSantis. When the Florida Republican did talk, he stuck almost exclusively to the same message he’s spent months promot...

'Driven by rage': MSNBC host says Trumpless GOP debate still showed his fury

Donald Trump was missing from Wednesday night's GOP debate, but his anger was front and center, according to MSNBC host Alex Wagner.

Speaking on a panel immediately following the Republican presidential primary debate, Wagner noted that, during the second half of the debate, she noticed "the shroud of anger and grievance" that colored everything.

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'I literally am furious!' Marjorie Taylor Greene loses it after being 'blocked out' by Fox News

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out at Fox News after she was not allowed to participate in a post-debate event on behalf of Donald Trump.

Moments after the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday, Greene told RSBN host Brian Glenn that Fox News refused to let her enter the so-called spin room as a surrogate for Trump because he boycotted the event. Fox News made it clear ahead of time that Trump surrogates would not be admitted if he did not participate.

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Trump lashes out at Mike Pence after GOP debate

Donald Trump on Wednesday night lashed out at his former vice president, Mike Pence, saying he "never" asked Pence to put him before the Constitution.

Trump, who participated in an interview with Tucker Carlson that was published at the same time as the debate on the site formerly known as Twitter, was quoted lashing out at prosecutor Fani Willis, competitor Chris Christie, and liberals generally. But after the debate, he took to Truth Social with yet another attack.

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'Y'all have to get control of this debate': Haley chides Fox moderators

Nikki Haley admonished the Fox News moderators during the lightning round of Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate.

The former South Carolina governor said “Y’all have to get control of this debate.”

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Christie compares Ramaswamy to 'ChatGPT' and the 'same type of amateur' as Obama at GOP debate

Less than 30 minutes into the first Republican debate of the 2024 primary season, former Governor Chris Christie slammed political newcomer Vivek Ramaswamy, likening him to the controversial artificial intelligence known as ChatGPT.

Pointing his finger, Christie shouted he had “had enough,” after first attempting an uncharacteristic reserved pose earlier in the program.

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'Stop normalizing this conduct': GOP candidates clash over Trump's guilt

Republican presidential candidates on Wednesday disagreed over whether they would support Donald Trump for president if he is found guilty in any of his felony cases.

At the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate, moderator Bret Baier asked the candidates to raise their hands if they would support Trump if he wins the nomination and is found guilty on any of 91 counts.

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A surprise candidate is taking center stage at debate: onlookers

If early reaction is any indication, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy appears to have emerged as the breakthrough candidate in Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate.

Veteran GOP pollster Frank Luntz was among those who took notice of the audience’s reaction to Ramaswamy’s statement that he wouldn’t continue support for Ukraine.

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Yelling GOP candidates scrap over who's the real communist

Former Vice President Mike Pence and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy engaged in a shouting match over who’s a communist during Wednesday night's Republican presidential debate.

“I have a newsflash, the U.S.S.R. doesn’t exist anymore,” Ramaswamy said after Pence suggested it’s in the United States’ interest to support Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.

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Trump gets biggest cheer of debate night as moderator admonishes crowd

The audience at Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate had to be admonished by the moderator after shouting at Chris Christie amid the former New Jersey governor’s attack on former President Donald Trump, who got the loudest cheers by that point in the primary debate.

The audience rushed to the former president’s defense, shutting down Christie during an exchange with Vivek Ramaswamy, who suggested that the former New Jersey governor was auditioning for MSNBC.

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Millionaire DeSantis opens debate by mourning message of poverty in 'Rich Men North of Richmond'

Gov. Ron DeSantis used an Appalachian country song to highlight the decline of the country – and why Joe Biden should be "sent back to his basement."

Reacting to Oliver Anthony's song "Rich Man North of Richmond" that opened Fox's GOP debate, DeSantis said it spoke of “alienation, of deep frustration with the state of government and this country” at Wednesday's GOP presidential debate.

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'Biden didn't do this to us': Nikki Haley takes shots at Trump at GOP debate

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley used her first question at Wednesday's Republican presidential primary debate to lash out at Donald Trump and her fellow Republicans.

Fox News debate moderator Martha MacCallum asked Haley to respond to polls showing her trailing in the primary race.

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