Presidential Debates

"They’re for ammunition," the former United Nations ambassador fired back.
Stinging Republican losses in Tuesday's elections didn't go over well at Wednesday's GOP presidential debate in Miami.
Five GOP presidential hopefuls are participating in Wednesday's event in Miami.
Some outlets reported that the drop is a sign that viewers are uninterested in learning about the candidates as former President Donald Trump leads in the polls.
The former president cloaked his effort to shut down opponents by claiming to be concerned about the Republican Party.
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" co-hosts ripped the contest as "a mess," "sloppy" and "chaotic."
The former South Carolina governor was fed up with her debate rival — and social media users felt the same way.
While the Univision and Fox Business hosts challenged right-wing dogma, DeSantis and the rest found ways to work around unorthodox questions.
With less than four months before primary voting starts, the non-Trump field likely did little to make up ground against the coup-attempting front-runner.