November 10th Republican debate on Fox Business Network - Official Thread

These Fox people are incredibly dillusional! It's like they are taking their fair haired folks that sucked and they are fixing them. So beyond sad....
 
That was my only complaint about Rand's performance. Otherwise, his best debate yet. I'm sure Ron is proud.
 
TRUMP 39.18% (27,726 votes)


CRUZ 21.31% (15,083 votes)


PAUL 15.42% (10,915 votes)


RUBIO 11.33% (8,016 votes)
 
Rand did great. This is the first time in a long time that I thought he unequivocally took a big step forward. He won the debate, and this could be a great momentum shift for the campaign. He has to make sure that this is just step one, and build as much as he can on this boon.
 
Rand crushed it. End of story. Don't give a **** about the spin. We should see some momentum from this. Carson, Fiorina, Kasich and Jeb all big losers.
 
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a joke, after debate talk is Carson did good??? Wow, I thought he was horrible and sounded stupid. Fiorina and Kasich talk too much. Bush, nowhere man; rubio and cruz are phony balonies, Trump did ok, and Rand did the best yet of all the debates. But, no talk about Rand other than Rubio did better..zzz...going to sleep
 
While I was reading this thread, the debate restarted on the FBN stream page. I thought it was over...
 
And here everyone was telling me how Rand Paul should just end his campaign at this point. Haha. He was quite good in this debate.
 
He didn't lose my vote. Anyone in the YEC camp knows it is presently a minority position, and they've habitually voted for Old-Earth types of one stripe or another. McCain was nominating in 2008 with a fair amount of so-called Evangelical support and he basically affirmed an Old Earth position.

P.S. - A lot of actual YEC people tend not to vote because they view the U.S. government as satanic. To an extent, I agree with them on that.

Several Gallop polls over the decades have confirmed that the young earth creationist position is held by 40%+ of the public. That's nearly a majority or a large plurality, not a tiny 'minority.'
 
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