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Republican Presidential Candidates Clash in Second Nationally Televised Debate at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

Seven Republican presidential candidates met at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California for the second nationally televised debate of the 2024 GOP election. The debate was marked by disagreements and scuffles, with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy clashing over immigration policy. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Vice President Mike Pence also had a memorable moment. No candidate was able to dominate the stage, leaving the race for the GOP nomination wide open with less than four months to go before the first ballots are cast. The next debate is scheduled for October in Las Vegas.

Four Candidates Take the Stage at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for Second 2024 Republican Primary Debate, Despite Trump’s Absence

On September 27th, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library hosted the second 2024 Republican Primary Debate, featuring four candidates and the notable absence of President Donald Trump. The candidates discussed a range of topics, with a notable stance on climate change, almost uniformly rejecting the idea that the planet’s steadily rising temperature was a problem. Despite Trump's absence, his share of the GOP primary vote has grown, and it remains to be seen if this will have any effect on his polling numbers.

Nikki Haley Leads the Pack in Republican 2024 Presidential Race, Polls Show

Nikki Haley is emerging as a leading contender for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, with a five-point lead over President Joe Biden in a recent NBC News poll. She will be joined by other Republican hopefuls on Wednesday for the second debate, where they will make their case to the American people and differentiate themselves from Donald Trump. Haley's rising popularity makes her one to watch as the race for the 2024 nomination continues.

Republican Presidential Hopefuls to Take the Stage in California for Second GOP Debate, While Trump Speaks in Michigan

Seven Republican presidential hopefuls will take the stage Wednesday night in Simi Valley, California for the second GOP presidential debate, while former President Donald Trump will be speaking in the suburbs of Detroit. The debate will be an opportunity for the other candidates to make their case for the nomination, while Trump will be criticizing President Joe Biden's efforts to fight climate change. Moderated by Fox News anchor Bret Baier, the debate will be the second of four before the primaries begin in February.

Donald Trump Skips Republican Presidential Debate, Chooses to Meet with Union Workers Instead

Donald Trump has announced he will not be participating in the upcoming Republican presidential debate on September 27th, instead opting to meet with union workers in Michigan. The RNC has set stringent requirements for the November 8th debate, including 4% of the vote in multiple polls and 70,000 unique donors. Trump has previously skipped debates and his decision to meet with union workers is a sign of his commitment to his supporters.

Trump to Make Play for Blue Collar Workers in Detroit Speech Amid UAW Strike

President Donald Trump is attempting to appeal to blue collar workers as the United Auto Workers strike continues, by delivering a speech in Detroit on Sept. 27. The speech will be in direct competition with the Republican primary debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Biden has already expressed his support for the union, and it remains to be seen whether Trump's speech will be enough to sway voters.

Fox News Media and Univision Announce Emmy Award-Winning Anchor Ilia Calderón to Co-Moderate Second Republican Presidential Debate

Fox News Media and Univision have announced that Emmy Award-winning Univision anchor Ilia Calderón will join Fox Business anchor Stuart Varney and Fox News anchor Dana Perino as a moderator for the second Republican presidential debate on September 27th. Fox News Media president Jay Wallace expressed his pride in the selection of Varney and Perino to co-moderate the debate, hoping to ensure that all voices are heard. The debate will be broadcast live on Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel, as well as streamed on Fox News Digital and Fox Business Digital platforms.

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