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Who's in tonight's Republican debate and how to watch

WASHINGTON — Eight Republican hopefuls — but not former President Donald Trump — will meet Wednesday night in Milwaukee for the first debate of the 2024 presidential campaign season. The debate will be a prime opportunity for Trump's rivals, who lag far behind in polls of Republican voters, to gain some attention. That's especially true for the lesser-known hopefuls, for whom the debate may ...
The Fiserv Forum is prepared for the Republican presidential debate on Aug. 22, 2023, in Milwaukee.

WASHINGTON — Eight Republican hopefuls — but not former President Donald Trump — will meet Wednesday night in Milwaukee for the first debate of the 2024 presidential campaign season.

The debate will be a prime opportunity for Trump's rivals, who lag far behind in polls of Republican voters, to gain some attention. That's especially true for the lesser-known hopefuls, for whom the debate may serve as an introduction for many voters.

Trump's absence

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