


Ready for another round?
If you’re watching tonight’s second 2024 Republican primary debate, liven it up with The Post’s official drinking game.
To play, simply grab your preferred poison, a copy of the rules and tune in at 9 p.m. ET when the seven contenders for the GOP nomination take the stage.
You may have your favorite from Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, Tim Scott, Mike Pence and Doug Burgum — but even your least favorite candidate can help make the two hours fly by.
With the right combination of campaign slogans and buzzwords, you won’t have to worry about being “woke” or passing Haley’s cognitive test. And don’t worry, we’ll make sure you keep hydrated.
Play for money, play for bragging rights, or just play for fun.
But first! Prepare yourself with The Post’s guide to how to watch and what to expect; and learn more about the moderators.
Good luck!
Take a sip of WATER …
… every time Donald Trump is mentioned. This will keep you hydrated.
Take a shot …
… when the camera first pans to the moderator. Let’s get this started!
Take a sip of your drink …
… every time a candidate says “woke”
… when a candidate calls another candidate by an unflattering nickname
… when someone references the Biden Crime Family
… when a candidate uses a 3-letter acronym (think FBI, IRS, DEI, CDC)
… when a candidate tries to deflect when asked if they think the election was rigged
… when a candidate says they support Trump’s movement (but think they’re the one to finish the job)
… when a candidate interrupts someone else
… when a candidate mentions what state they’re from
… if a candidate wags his finger at another candidate while making a point
Take another shot …
… if Chris Christie refers to the “Great State of New Jersey”
… for every Jan. 6 reference
Mix it with some orange juice …
… if Ron DeSantis says Florida is where “woke goes to die”
Take a sip of Bud Light …
… every time climate change is mentioned
Take a shot of the cheapest booze you’ve got …
… if a candidate mentions Bidenomics
… whenever a government shutdown is mentioned