When five Republican presidential candidates take the stage at tonight’s debate in Miami, host network NBC is hoping to limit the number of moments where candidates talk over one another.
That was one of the features of the last Republican debate, marked by instances of unintelligible verbal tussles. At one point, Vivek Ramaswamy shot back at Sen.
Tim Scott (R-SC), “Thank you for speaking while I am interrupting — interrupting while I am speaking.” This time around, there will be two fewer candidates on the stage, something that could ease a bit of the pressure on contenders to make their mark during the two-hour time frame.
In addition to Ramaswamy and Scott, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have qualified.
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