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2024 GOP Presidential Debate: 7 Republicans Clash at Reagan Library – Live Updates

The Second 2024 Republican Presidential Debate: A Clash of Candidates

The anticipation is high as seven Republican candidates, including ​prominent governors and former ⁢governors, gather for the second 2024 presidential debate. Hosted by‍ Fox News’ Stuart Varney and Dana Perino, alongside‌ UNIVISION’s Ilia Calderón, this debate takes place⁢ at the iconic Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

The lineup ​of candidates⁣ is impressive, featuring Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, tech entrepreneur ⁢Vivek Ramaswamy, former Vice President⁢ Mike Pence, former South ‍Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, South‍ Carolina Senator​ Tim Scott, former New ⁣Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.⁣ Notably absent is former President Donald ‍Trump, ​the current GOP ‌frontrunner, who has chosen ‌to address striking autoworkers in ⁤Michigan.

As the debate unfolds, follow⁢ The Daily Wire’s ⁣live blog for real-time ‍updates and insights.


Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom Attends as Biden’s Surrogate

The presence of Governor ⁣Gavin Newsom (D-CA) at the Reagan Presidential Library raises eyebrows, as he enters the spin zone to act as a surrogate ⁤for President Joe Biden. Newsom wastes ⁤no time in declaring Biden the⁣ “clear” winner ​of‌ the debate, praising the accomplishments of⁤ the Biden-Harris administration.

“The winner of tonight’s debate is clear, it’s Joe Biden. It’s ‌the Biden presidency and the‌ extraordinary job ​he’s done ‍over the years,” Newsom ⁣confidently states.

Tim Scott: Biden ​Should Focus on the Southern Border, Not‌ Picket Lines

Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) takes aim at⁣ President Joe Biden for his recent ⁢appearance with⁢ striking autoworkers in⁢ Michigan. Scott argues that Biden ⁤should⁢ prioritize ‍securing⁢ the⁣ southern border,⁢ which he believes is currently unsafe and insecure.

Tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy suggests ⁤that⁤ workers should direct‌ their protests to the White House in Washington, ​D.C., emphasizing the need to address​ the ⁣Biden administration’s disastrous policies and the negative impact of federal regulations on the economy.

Chris Christie Calls Out ‍Trump’s National ⁢Debt

Former ‌New Jersey Governor ‌Chris Christie criticizes the‍ Trump administration⁣ for⁤ contributing trillions of dollars ​to the national debt during⁤ his presidency.⁣ Christie challenges Trump to defend his⁢ record on the debate stage, ⁣highlighting the importance of accountability.

DeSantis Criticizes Trump’s Absence and Spending Bills

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expresses disappointment in Donald Trump’s absence from the debate, emphasizing the⁤ need for⁢ him ⁤to defend ⁣his record. DeSantis also criticizes the ⁢former president for signing large‍ spending bills that have contributed to inflation and ⁣increased the⁢ national ⁢debt.

Christie: America ‍Welcomes Legal‌ Immigrants

“If you come ⁢here illegally, we will apprehend you ⁣and send you back across the border ⁢from whence you came.”

DeSantis Steers Debate Back to the Issues

After ‍a heated ⁤exchange between Tim Scott​ and Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor DeSantis urges the participants to refocus on holding Joe Biden accountable and ⁣addressing ​the ‍pressing issues that matter​ to the American ‌people.

Pence Addresses DACA and Mass Shootings

Former Vice President Mike Pence ⁤defends the ​Trump​ administration’s actions to secure the border and highlights his commitment to negotiating‌ change in Congress. ⁢He also advocates for an expedited death penalty‌ for‍ mass shooters, emphasizing the urgency to address the ongoing ​issue ‌of mass shootings⁤ in the⁣ United States.

Ramaswamy: Combating the Fentanyl Crisis

Ramaswamy emphasizes the ⁣importance of tackling the ‍demand for⁣ drugs in the ​country as part of addressing the⁤ fentanyl crisis. He suggests ⁣faith-based mental health solutions ‍and​ cracking down on⁤ addictive social media platforms as potential approaches.

In what specific ways has President Joe Biden’s foreign policy approach weakened⁢ America’s position on the world stage, according to Nikki Haley

Always looking to ​spend money, and the result is ⁢runaway inflation.

— ‌Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) September⁤ 28, 2023

As the debate progresses, the clash of candidates intensifies, with each candidate presenting their distinct policies and ideas for ‍the country’s future. ‌The ‍debate covers a⁣ wide range of topics, including immigration, the economy, ⁤foreign policy, and social issues.

Mike ⁤Pence Advocates​ for ​Traditional ​Conservative Values

Former Vice President⁢ ⁢Mike‍ Pence focuses on the importance of preserving traditional conservative values, including protecting ‌religious ⁣freedom and promoting pro-life policies. ⁤He highlights his experience working‍ ‌with former President Donald ‌Trump, emphasizing their joint efforts in advancing conservative principles during their time in office.

“Our⁣ nation was founded⁣ on the principles of freedom, liberty, and ⁢justice for all. These principles are under attack, and it ‍is our⁣ duty to defend them,” Pence declares.

Nikki Haley Criticizes Biden’s Handling of Foreign Policy

Former South ‍Carolina Governor‍ Nikki Haley criticizes President Joe Biden’s approach to foreign policy, ‌particularly‍ in regards to ‌China and the Middle East. She argues that Biden’s actions have weakened America’s position on the world ⁤stage, putting national security at risk.

“We need a leader​ who‌ will stand‍ up to China and ⁣secure our borders. The Biden administration has failed in both regards, ​and it’s time for a change,” Haley ‍asserts.

Concluding Remarks

The second 2024 Republican presidential debate provided a platform for the Republican candidates to showcase their policies and visions‍ for the country. Each candidate brought their unique perspectives and ideas, highlighting



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