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Four Republican Presidential Hopefuls Clashed In The GOP Debate 2023.

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The debate was full of insults, personal attacks and fiery exchanges.

The final Republican primary debate of the year and likely to be the last before people start voting, featured just four candidates.

Former President Trump skipped the debate again. This is actually the smallest debate stage of the cycle and few candidates meant more attacks.

The insults came early and these four candidates using the smaller stage to try to stand out and catch up to

Mr. Trump with time running out before the Iowa caucuses.

Four Republican Presidential hopefuls met on a shrinking debate stage in United States, Alabama right away.

Republican Presidential debate

It was clear Nikki Haley’s surge in popularity in fundraising made her a target.

Ron said during the debate ” The fact of the matter is we know from her history Nikki will cave to those big donors when it counts”.

Another candidate Haley said “That is not freedom that is fascism and she should come nowhere near the levers of power let alone the white house”

Nikki said Ron was lying because he is losing and they kept exchanging words.

Tensions flared prompting even Chris Christie to defend Haley in a heated heated confrontation.

Chris said that was the fourth debate Nikki would be voted in the first 20 minutes as the most obnoxious blo hard in America.

Chris asked Nikki to shut up and urged Nikki to stop insulting. Haley asked her to do them a favor by just walking herself away .

Republican Presidential debate
Republican presidential candidate and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy holds up a handwritten sign referring to fellow candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley as he speaks during the fourth Republican candidates’ debate.

Like the prior three debates, they clashed without front runner Donald Trump the former president attended the fundraiser in Florida while

enjoying more than 400 lead in a poll.

The Republican Presidential veered from directly criticizing Trump. They answered questions about the economy, immigration, schools Israel Hamas war and more

which is three weeks from the Iowa caucuses .

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