Thursday, September 17, 2015

NBC: GOP Debate--Four Things We Learned From Second Republican Showdown


By Perry Bacon Jr., Sep 17, 2015 NBC News

The second presidential debate, held at the Ronald Reagan Library in California Wednesday night, was much different than the first. Here's a closer look at how:

There Is a War Against Trump

This debate was the latest sign that influential Republicans are increasingly worried that Donald Trump could become the party's nominee, and they are determined to stop him.

A day after a major conservative group, the Club for Growth, launched a series of ads targeting Trump, several of his rival candidates at the debate in California aggressively attacked the man who leads the polls of the Republican race.

 
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