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Everything you need to know about Tuesday’s Republican debates

When is the next Republican presidential debate?

The fourth Republican presidential debate will be Tuesday, November 10th, live from the Milwaukee Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Why Carly Fiorina Has Stalled

On the night of the first Republican presidential debate, Carly Fiorina stormed the so-called kids’ table, then got upgraded to the main stage. There, she gave a shrewd performance that shot her all the way to second place in a national CNN/ORC poll.

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The GOP’s Primary Rules Might Doom Carson, Cruz And Trump

In a few months, after Iowa and New Hampshire begin to winnow the field, the GOP nomination race could boil down to an epic final between a candidate with a more pragmatic image, such as Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina or Jeb Bush, and a more conservative one, such as Ted Cruz, Ben Carson or Donald Trump.

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Poll: Carson most-liked candidate

Ben Carson is the best-liked candidate for president in either party and Donald Trump is the least-liked, according to the results of Gallup’s daily tracking poll over the last two weeks released Thursday.

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Why the Conventional Wisdom Has Been All Wrong This Election Season

The current presidential campaign is blowing up lots of political myths.
For years, the conventional lament was that the “wrong” Bush had run for president in 2000. George W. Bush was supposedly tongue-tied. He was said to be polarizing. He was derided as too much the twangy, conservative Texas Christian.
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‘Wal-Mart Moms’ Hold Warnings for Clinton, Trump

Key voters dubbed “Wal-Mart moms” have economic concerns that may transcend partisan lines in the 2016 election, and they’re highlighting potential problems for top Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump ahead of the first presidential nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire in February.

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Iowa Uncertainties Leave Nomination Fight Up in the Air

Several Republican candidates are betting heavily on a good performance in the Iowa caucuses to either validate their top-tier standing or to propel themselves from further back in the race into contention for the GOP nomination. Two articles this morning demonstrate why it will be exceedingly difficult to predict over the next three months how any particular candidate will actually fare.

The Washington Examiner explains this morning that a majority of Iowans who say they favor one candidate or another are ... Read More >>