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The Right Scoop
8 Nov 2023


NextImg:Here’s what we know about tonight’s third and final Republican Presidential Primary debate

Tonight is the big night for the third and final Republican Presidential Primary debate, which hopefully won’t be chaotic like the last debate.

There will be five candidates on stage at 8PM ET on NBC News and we will have the debate for you here on The Right Scoop tonight.

Here’s more:

Five Republican presidential candidates, minus front-runner Donald Trump, will take the stage Wednesday evening at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami for the third presidential primary debate — where they will try to convince voters that they’re still viable in a primary campaign Trump continues to dominate.

Scheduled to participate are: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

This debate, hosted by NBC News, will be clarifying on where each candidate stands vis-a-vis Trump, whose campaign and support show no signs of softening. In recent weeks, most of the candidates onstage Tuesday have taken harder lines against Trump.

But the most hotly contested part of Wednesday’s debate is likely to be about foreign policy. It’s the first debate since Hamas launched its deadly terrorist attack on Israeli civilians on Oct. 7 and Israel hit back with an aerial bombardment and a developing ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. Ukraine and China, two other hot-button issues on the right, could also come up.

Those are just a couple of storylines to watch in Wednesday’s debate, which will begin at 8 p.m. ET and air on NBC News and Peacock.

Yeah, I’m sure the NBC moderators will be asking a lot of questions about the poor Palestinians that Hamas continues putting in harm’s way. And if they do, I hope DeSantis sets them straight.

We will be carrying the debate live tonight via NBC News Now and hopefully the RNC’s Rumble account, which didn’t allow embedding last debate. Either way, we’ll have it live at 8PM. See you then!