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Fourth Republican Debate: Questioning Carson

Today, November 10 in 21: 00 EST, the fourth Republican Party debates will be held.

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In the third debate, Republicans showed their unpredictability. The last time the eccentric Donald Trump behaved very restraint and, surprisingly, did not try to “shut up” his colleagues. Ben Carson, who led by a small margin, generally behaved “no way”.

The fourth debate will be held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Broadcast them will TV Fox. Free webcast is available to everyone at: FoxBusiness.com.

Moderators will do everything to ensure that the main participants in the debate remain candidates, not leading ones, as was the case at the CNBC debate.

“My goal is to be invisible,” said Neil Cavuto, one of the hosts. His team will include Maria Bartiromo and The Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Gerard Baker.

Candidates are now likely to focus on economic issues, as most Republicans in their campaigns have proposed simplifying the tax code and reducing the rate. Also, presumably, they will again discuss the creation of new jobs and the sluggish economic growth of America.

This time only eight prime time candidates will perform on stage, compared with ten last time: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, John Casic and Rand Paul.

Outsiders

Two candidates who have previously made prime-time appearances—Chris Christie and Michael Huckabee—have missed 2% of the popular vote in the last four national polls and will appear with Bobby Jindal and Rick Sandorum before prime time, at 5:19 p.m. Eastern time.

Chris Christie has a real chance to break again in prime time (recall, in August Carly Fiorina succeeded). Christie improved his position by playing in New Hampshire, where he walked on drug issues.

Lindsay Graham and George Pataki skip the debate, because they did not collect one percent of the electoral votes.

Carson and the Pyramids

Ben Carson, who retains leadership, will have to work hard to fight off uncomfortable questions.

For example, he has a theory that the Egyptian pyramids were not created as the tombs of the pharaohs, but for storing grain.

Journalists have already appealed to the presidential candidate with the question whether he still holds this point of view and received an affirmative answer.

Carson may also be reminded of a recent story about his admission to the best American military academy at West Point, where he allegedly filed an application, but then changed his mind.

While the Republican worked as a neurosurgeon, his biography was not checked. But now journalists have unearthed the fact that there is no evidence at Cars Point for Carson’s admission or that he has ever been enrolled. It turns out that Carson could embellish his past.

Trump and Bush in a new role

It seems that Trump has returned to his image of the scandalous politician-billionaire. When he performed on the popular Saturday Night Live show on NBC, people on the streets opposed him. The show with the participation of Trump was one of the most rated, but viewers found it boring.

Trump with Carson occupy the top of the Republican list of candidates with a difference of a couple of percent. They catch up with Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Texas Senator Ted Cruz.

The fourth debate will be a test of Jeb Bush, who failed miserably at the third debate. This time Jeb leads his campaign under the slogan “Jeb Can Fix It” (Jeb Can Fix It).

"I will not trade an optimistic outlook for the role of an evil agitator and I will not belittle anyone to feel better," he said at the official restart of his campaign in Florida.

“Bush is now facing a dilemma, being a prisoner of his last name and unable to distance himself from the policy of his father and brother sufficiently to regain the leading position,” he quotes “Voice of America”The analyst of the American Enterprise Institute Norma Ornstein.

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