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11 Million Viewers Tune In for First Republican Primary Debate of 2020 Cycle

The first Republican primary debate of the 2020 cycle was held in Milwaukee on Wednesday night, attracting 11 million viewers on Fox News. Candidates scrambled to reach the RNC's thresholds to make the stage, and a mad dash for donors and a flurry of last-minute polls marked the days leading up to the event. The average viewership for Democratic debates in the 2020 cycle was 11.5 million viewers, compared to 8 million viewers in 2015 and 2016. This indicates the level of interest in the upcoming election and will be interesting to see how the viewership of the debates changes as the election draws closer.

Nikki Haley Takes Aim at Former President Trump and Other Republicans in First GOP Presidential Debate

At the first GOP presidential debate, Nikki Haley took a shot at former President Donald Trump and other Republicans for their voting records, which was welcomed by President Joe Biden. GOP strategist Matt Mowers noted that none of the seven other candidates onstage felt the need to attack DeSantis, who had been a co-front-runner in the race just months ago. DeSantis’s performance was likely a factor in his falling from the co-front-runner position in the race, setting the tone for the rest of the race.

Republican Primary Debate Shifts Focus Away from Trump, with Rivals Defending or Avoiding Direct Attacks on the Former President

At the first Republican primary debate in Milwaukee, the focus shifted away from former President Donald Trump, who is leading the polls with 52% of GOP voters. Vivek Ramaswamy, a relatively unknown political newcomer, was the target of most of the attacks due to his emulation of Trump on many issues. Despite the debate, Trump's dominance in the race for second place remains unchanged, with his nearest rivals either defending him or avoiding direct criticism.

Eight Republican Candidates Take the Stage in Milwaukee for First GOP Primary Debate of 2024 Election Cycle

Eight Republican presidential candidates took the stage in Milwaukee on Wednesday night for the first GOP primary debate of the 2024 election cycle. Former President Donald Trump, who is leading the polls, chose to skip the showdown and instead taped an interview with Tucker Carlson. The debate kicked off with the candidates training their fire at President Biden, and it remains to be seen how they will fare in the coming months as they continue to campaign for the Republican nomination.

South Carolina Supreme Court Reverses Stance on Abortion, Upholds Ban on Most Procedures After Six Weeks of Pregnancy

The South Carolina Supreme Court has reversed its stance on abortion, upholding a law that bans most such procedures after about six weeks of pregnancy. This decision has been met with criticism from abortion rights advocates, who argue that the law is unconstitutional and violates a woman's right to privacy. The 4-1 ruling departs from the court's own decision months earlier striking down a similar ban, and could potentially be overturned if it is found to violate the constitutional right to privacy.

House Speaker McCarthy Threatens Impeachment Inquiry Against President Biden If Documents Are Not Provided

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has suggested that the House of Representatives could open an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden next month if he does not provide personal records requested by Republicans. The Biden administration has not yet responded to the request, and it is unclear what documents are being sought. If the documents are provided, however, there would be no need for an impeachment inquiry.

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum Injured Ahead of First Republican Primary Debate, Participation Uncertain

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum was injured in a pickup basketball game and is uncertain if he will be able to participate in the first Republican presidential debate on Wednesday. Burgum had been planning to attend the debate walk-through and is hoping to be able to stand for the debate, but his injury has added an unexpected twist to the race for the Republican nomination.

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