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Who is Moderating Fox Business Network’s GOP Debate? Maria Bartiromo, Neil
Download the Fox News App and watch the entire debate and post-show coverage on your Apple iPad, iPhone, Android device or Windows phone. Rick Santorum at the 5 p.m. CST pre-debate. Rand Paul qualified but said he won’t participate, according to Fox News, after being demoted from the prime-time debate. “By any reasonable criteria Senator Paul has a top tier campaign”, his campaign said in a statement Tuesday.
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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is not only working the ground game hard with pastors and Christian home-schoolers in Iowa; he’s even pushing for faith voters in New Hampshire, where people with no religious identity (36 percent) are the single largest “religious group”, while evangelicals (13 percent) lag well behind Catholics (26 percent) and mainline Protestants (16 percent).
Bartiromo and Cavuto will probe real estate mogul Donald Trump, U.S. Sen.
This time, candidates will be asked questions about economic, domestic and foreign policy issues.
Trump and Cruz then engage in a back-and-forth over the Constitution, leading to a one-liner from Marco Rubio, who says “I hate to interrupt this episode of Court TV”.
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The Republican presidential candidates will return to the big stage tonight for one of the last high-profile opportunities ahead of the February 1 Iowa caucus. Beginning at 6PM/ET and 9PM/ET, Thursday’s debates will air live from the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center in North Charleston, SC on FBN.