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GOP presidential hopefuls spar in heated debate

Por: WPTV Politics December 07, 2023

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Four Republican presidential candidates were given several opportunities Wednesday to criticize former President Donald Trump during the fourth GOP debate. But they mostly targeted each other, with former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley taking the brunt of the attacks as she gets more interest from donors and voters.With just over a month before the 2024 primary calendar begins, the debate demonstrated how firm Trump's grip remains on... + full article



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