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Alabama to host 4th Republican presidential debate tonight: Here’s the lineup

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Exciting Showdown: Republican Presidential⁢ Candidates Debate

WASHINGTON — Four Republican presidential candidates are scheduled to face off in the fourth debate of their party’s 2024 nominating contest Wednesday.

Here are some facts about the‍ debate:

Where is it?

It will take place at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa​ at 6 p.m. MST. It will be hosted by subscription-based television⁣ network NewsNation, conservative political journal the Washington Free Beacon, The Megyn​ Kelly Show‍ on Sirius XM and Rumble, a video hosting ​service popular ⁢with conservatives.

The forum, which will be broadcast on television news channel NewsNation and streamed on Rumble, represents something of an experiment ⁢by the Republican National Committee after ​the ‍first three ⁤debates were hosted by major news networks Fox and NBC.

Alabama is a deeply Republican state, which will not be competitive in the⁤ 2024 ⁤general election. It does, however, host‌ a relatively early‍ primary contest, set for ​March 5.

Who will be there?

Florida ⁣Gov. Ron DeSantis, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley — who are battling for second place‍ in the primary race — tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will be on stage, according ‌to the⁤ Republican National Committee.

Former⁣ President Donald ⁢Trump will notably not be there, which limits the debate’s significance given that he leads the field by more ‌than 40 percentage points, most polls show. Trump has ⁤skipped all of the previous debates, saying the party should shift its attention to the general election.

Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, who qualified for the third debate, has dropped out.

Unlike ‍the previous debates, Trump has no plans to counterprogram by ‌holding ⁢his own public event, and instead will host a private fundraiser.

Will the debate matter?

Ultimately, any⁤ candidate ​will need to chip away at Trump’s massive ‍lead if they ​want a shot at the nomination, and he will not be​ present. ‌The Iowa caucuses, the first contest of the primary campaign, are set ⁤for Jan. 15.

DeSantis leads Haley in most national surveys, but Haley is well ahead ⁤of DeSantis in the⁤ early nominating states of New Hampshire and‍ South Carolina. She has ‍been rising in opinion polls for months, while DeSantis has stalled out.

If either candidate has a particularly strong performance, that could ⁢help him or her break that stalemate and begin to consolidate‌ the support of Republicans looking to move beyond Trump. ⁢Still, the ⁣importance of debates has historically varied, ‌and even a standout showing is not guaranteed to reshape the race for runner-up.

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  1. Agree: Excited to see the lineup for tonight’s Republican presidential debate in Alabama! Hoping for a substantive discussion on important issues.

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