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5 memorable moments from a tense 3rd GOP debate

The third GOP presidential discussion in Miami on Wednesday was more focused on policy than previous debates. Candidates had more time to explain their positions. There were still some heated moments in the two-hour show. Haley called Ramaswamy “scum” after mentioning her former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.

 Candidates had more time to express their opinions during the third GOP presidential debate in Miami on Wednesday, which was more focused on policy than the preceding debates. However, there were a few contentious scenes in the two-hour program that stood out. After referring to Ramaswamy’s daughter, past UN ambassador Nikki Haley responded by calling her “scum.” Compared to the previous debates, the fourth GOP presidential debate in Miami on Wednesday was more focused on policy, and candidates had more time to express their opinions. However, there were a few contentious scenes that stood out in the two-hour program. After referring to Ramaswamy’s daughter, past UN ambassador Nikki Haley, Hailey referred to her as “scum.” 

The third GOP presidential discussion in Miami on Wednesday was more focused on policy than previous debates. Candidates had more time to explain their positions. There were still some heated moments in the two-hour show. Haley called Ramaswamy “scum” after mentioning her former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.

  

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