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How to watch the Detroit Republican debate

Март 3, 2016     Автор: Ольга Хмельная
How to watch the Detroit Republican debate

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It's finally March, and we're down to the Final Four — on the GOP debate stage, that is.

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich are set to face off in Detroit on Thursday. Ben Carson announced Wednesday that he will not participate this time around and sees no "political path forward" following his Super Tuesday finishes.

With a field of candidates small enough to rival the feisty undercard debates from the days of yore, this gathering should be a good one. It seems unlikely the the candidates will use the occasion of debate No. 11 to finally honor Ronald Reagan's Eleventh Commandment. On top of that, Thursday's debate marks Trump's reunion with moderator Megyn Kelly.

While we all wish we could spice things up even more by sticking Chris Christie on stage directly behind Trump, we'll settle for what we've got.

When does it start?

The debate, hosted by Fox News, kicks off at 9 p.m. ET and is expected to last two hours. It'll air on the Fox News Channel and will be livestreamed on FoxNews.com.

Where will the debate be held?

It takes place at the Fox Theatre in Detroit. Michigan's primary is next Tuesday, March 8.

Who will moderate? 

Fox News' Bret Baier and Chris Wallace will moderate in addition to Kelly.

So, 11 debates … are we cutting this off at a dozen?

Make that a baker's dozen … maybe. There are two more debates on the calendar — one on March 10 in Florida and one on March 21 in Utah. But the Republican National Committee has left open the possibility of a final debate in April in New York. (There are also four more Democratic debates scheduled, including one on Sunday in Flint, Mich.)

So what happened in the first 10 GOP debates?

Quite a bit. Check out some of our coverage: