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View Poll Results: Who wins it?
Chris Christie 1 16.67%
Ron DeSantis 1 16.67%
Nikki Haley 4 66.67%
Vivek Ramaswamy 0 0%
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Old 12-05-2023, 06:36 AM   #1
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The 2024 Presidential Nomination - GOP Debate #4 (Dec 6, 2023)

Starting to get really serious now at 4 + 1.

Simple question. Who wins Debate #4. Define "win" however and in whatever context you want.



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Old 12-05-2023, 06:46 AM   #2
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The same person that has one the first three, Donald Trump.
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Old 12-08-2023, 06:53 AM   #3
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Per 538, looks like DeSantis won the debate with Haley #2.

Who Won The Fourth Republican Debate? | FiveThirtyEight
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When the 538/Washington Post/Ipsos poll asked debate watchers to pick just one candidate who performed the best, DeSantis came out ahead, with 30 percent saying he was the strongest performer and 23 percent saying Haley was.
But only Christie "gained" support

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Christie was the only candidate who had more potential support after the debate (18 percent) than before it (15 percent).
No surprise, but not likely to change the trajectory. But I'm still hoping for a strong Haley showing.

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Ultimately, the debate doesn’t seem to have changed the overall trajectory of the race. In our post-debate poll, former President Donald Trump (who once again skipped the debate) still had the most potential support at 64 percent, and DeSantis and Haley were still his main competition — although, for the first time in four debates, neither made gains in the race for second place.
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