The fourth presidential debate will feature four Republican contenders. The number of contestants from the August debate has significantly decreased as of this.
At Last, the GOP Reveals a Robust Field of Trump Alternatives
Unexpectedly, the GOP has announced a formidable field of contenders right before the contest so that fans may watch it live. These candidates have been able to get enough support from grassroots contributors and public opinion surveys to satisfy the stringent criteria established by the RNC. Get ready for a fierce contest including Chris Christie, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis. Notably missing from the list is former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson. Don’t pass up this chance to find out who can surpass the enduringly popular Trump.
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This is how you get into the next round! Please demonstrate your support by referencing one national poll and two surveys from important early voting states, or by mentioning two national polls with at least 6% of the vote. Additionally, collect more than 80,000 distinct donations, with at least 200 coming from 20 different states. Do you feel up to the task?
In mid-November, Christie became the last contender to reach the donation requirement. He showed off two national surveys from September and October that showed him to be higher above the necessary threshold. Christie has so far maintained a three percent average in national surveys, according to Five Thirty Eight.
Retired Vice President Mike Pence is among the prominent Republicans who have already withdrew from the contest. A few of them didn’t even show up for a single debate. Sponsors like Fox News have had to significantly lower their advertising fees as a result of President Trump’s own competing events outperforming the debates in terms of viewership. The front-runner for the Republican nomination has already agreed to organize a fundraising gathering on Wednesday night in Florida.
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A discussion over whether the RNC should postpone the remaining debates has been spurred by the growing backing for President Trump from prominent members of the establishment GOP. As required by the party, President Trump has declined to pledge his support for the ultimate GOP nominee. The arguments have drawn criticism for being boring and likened to a junior varsity squad or a kid’s Thanksgiving meal table. RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has been under fire for this, and some candidates have even become hostile while she is on stage. After their third debate, Vivek Ramaswamy and McDaniel got into a fight, and now he’s created a website where his followers are urged to sign a pledge requesting her resignation.




