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The debate will be held Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 9:00 p.m. ET. Who is hosting the first Republican debate? Fox News is hosting the debate and will simulcast it on a variety of platforms. Fox ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, biotech entrepreneur and anti-woke author Vivek Ramaswamy, and ex-New Jersey Governor Chris Christie ...
The first Republican Party presidential primary is just 3.5 months away—and on Wednesday, many of the top candidates will gather once again to woo voters.
The third Republican debate was held at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, sponsored by the Republican Party of Iowa, Fox News Channel, and The Washington Examiner. It was moderated by Bret Baier with questions from Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace and the Washington Examiner's Byron York and Susan Ferrechio. Baier and Wallace were praised ...
Mike Pence speaking to the press following the 2nd debate. The second Republican primary debate was held on September 27, 2023, in Simi Valley, California, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library [3] and hosted by Fox Business, Rumble and Univision. [112] It was moderated by Stuart Varney, Dana Perino and Ilia Calderón. [26]
It was seen on the Fox News Channel by 24 million viewers, making the debate the most watched live broadcast for a non-sporting event in cable television history. [2] Due to the number of candidates running for nomination, Fox News aired two separate debates on August 6, with the less popular candidates going first, followed by the candidates ...
Five things to watch for in the second Republican presidential debate. 01:30, Eric Garcia. 1. Who is tonight’s punching bag? During the last Republican debate, most of the candidates attacked ...
On August 23, the first Republican candidates debate took place in Milwaukee, broadcast by Fox News. [135] To be eligible for this debate, a candidate must have polled at least one percent, received donations from 40,000 individuals, and signed a loyalty pledge to back whoever ultimately wins the party presidential nomination. [136]