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The first debate was hosted by Fox News Channel, Facebook, and the Ohio Republican Party at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio – the same location as the future 2016 Republican National Convention. The two-hour debate invited the 10 highest-polling candidates, as measured by the average of the top five national polls selected by Fox.
A CNN/ORC poll of debate viewers found that 62% believed Clinton won, compared to 27% for Trump. [40] A poll conducted by Public Policy Polling found that 51% thought Clinton won the debate, while 40% thought Trump won. [41] A YouGov poll found that 57% of Americans declared Clinton the winner, while 30% declared Trump the winner. [42]
Thursday night's republican debate was a s heated as ever. Which candidate do you think came out on top?
The Republican debate of January 28, devoid of Trump due to priorities and conflicts with moderator Megyn Kelly after the debate in August, was the candidates' last shot at honing their message before the Iowa caucuses. Immigration and foreign policy featured prominently in this debate and many candidates used the opportunity of a "Trump-less ...
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and John Kasich go head-to-head in the first matchup of 2016.
A majority of respondents declared Hillary Clinton the winner of the first two debates, but the second one took a decidedly different turn.
The following individuals participated in at least one authorized presidential debate but withdrew from the race before the Iowa caucuses on February 1, 2016. They are listed in order of exit, starting with the most recent.
This was the first-ever televised debate and nearly 70 million Americans watched. Television viewers thought Kennedy won, while radio listeners thought Nixon won the debate.