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Eight candidates and Spirit participated in the first Republican debate A Strange Night on Fox News Channel got even more emotional when a no-show contestant was introduced.

 Eight candidates and Spirit participated in the first Republican debate
A Strange Night on Fox News Channel got even more emotional when a no-show contestant was introduced.


                                                         
Eight candidates and Spirit participated in the first Republican debate A Strange Night on Fox News Channel got even more emotional when a no-show contestant was introduced.
There are no show titles in the main discussions. But if that happens in the 2024 Republican primary, you'll be "The Man Who Wasn't There."

Donald Trump, who won the 2016 election, lost the 2020 election, and the party primaries in 2024 formed a large front and decided to skip Wednesday's debate on Fox News Channel with their lead. This makes him a Schrödinger candidate anywhere and everywhere at the same time.

Most of the time the debate took place in a world where Trump's 2020 election defeat seems to have ended his career and the party was pushed like Fox. Eight candidates—governors, former administration officials, and a very diverse group of businessmen—have argued, 

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