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American voters expect intrigue at pre-election debates

On this Thursday, everyone who is even slightly interested in American politics will stick to the screens of televisions and computers to watch the first debate of presidential candidates from the Republican party.

This event will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday at 21: 00 in New York. Fox News will broadcast (DirecTV - 360 channel, Dish Network - 205 channel; ATT U-verse - 210 channel). Life stream available here.

What is a debate and why is it important

8 November 2016, the Americans will elect the president of the United States.

In America, the electoral system is complicated and complicated, but if in brief, the vote is indirect, and ordinary Americans vote not for candidates, but for electors who represent each state.

The debate between presidential candidates from the two main US political parties - the democratic and the republican - is a very important part of the electoral process. Americans draw serious conclusions from how policy debates behave.

Among both Republicans and Democrats there are many who want to try their hand at the presidential race. But each party eventually chooses one candidate who has a better chance of winning. Such internal party elections are called primaries.

Representatives of the Republican Party will participate in the debates next Thursday.

Republicans have an unprecedentedly large number of candidates - seventeen people.

"This week is likely to bring record viewership on Fox News and a lot of attention," said Rick Wilson, a Republican strategist.

Participants prepared for the debate in advance, making crazy impulses to raise their ratings. After all, only the top ten candidates will be able to compete in prime time based on the results of the last five national ratings.

Candidates to the scene will be invited in descending order of their rating: Donald Trump, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabi, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, Senator Kentucky Rand Paul, neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Governor of New Jeros, New Jeros, New Jeros Governor New Jer, Jean-Jero Rubio, New Jeros, New Jersey Christie, Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Ohio Governor John Kasich, Texas Governor Rick Perry, writes Bloomberg.

It must be said that Trump, who was not taken seriously at first, is now ahead of party members by a wide margin. His ratings immediately skyrocketed, and he is being held on top of every national poll. Trump himself said that his opponents are "crazy" seeing how his popularity is growing.

CNN ranked candidates based on the last five nationwide polls: Donald Trump (23%), Jeb Bush (13%), Scott Walker (11%), Ben Carson (7%), Mike Huckabi (7%), Ted Cruz (6%) ), Rand Paul (5%), Marco Rubio (5%), Chris Christie (3%) and John Casic (3%).

Donald promises fight mexican migrants, wants to build a “huge wall on the southern border” of the United States and get Mexico to pay for it.

Thinks he could reach an agreement with the Russian authorities to return the former US intelligence officer Edward Snowden. And with Putin has adjusted would be a “good, friendly relationship”.

Jeb Bush, in contrast to Trump, in his election campaign, is counting on Latin American voters and is in favor of bold immigration reform. Otherwise, when his wife is Mexican, he speaks Spanish at home.

The governor of Wisconsin, Scott Walker, closes the top three of the Republican party. He is a pronounced conservative. Walker is in favor of slowing emigration, against same-sex marriage and abortion, is considered a supporter of the free carrying of weapons and an opponent of the legalization of marijuana. If elected, Scott Walker will be the first US president without higher education.

The remaining five candidates will perform four hours earlier, when, as a rule, fewer spectators.

Among them: South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, former New York Governor George Pataki and former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore.

According to polls conducted by News Network, billionaire Donald Trump and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became leaders in the race for the presidency of the United States.

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