And They Are At It Again
Last night was the second round of the GOP debates and we once again were very amused. Although we were expected more of an SNL skit we did get a few good laughs in. So, what did you miss out on in the second round of the GOP debate?
Well, to start the night off the commentator literally went in with a non-issue related question of would you trust Trumps finger on the big red button. Many candidates were not amused with the opening question and later demanded to start getting to the important topics like international relations and debt. Let’s just say provoking drama from the commentator was defiantly a theme especially towards Trump.
This round of the second GOP debate we thought we were going to hear some hard-hitting topics and we did hear SOME but not all. One of the biggest disappointments was probably not hearing about education….at all. This is a major issue in the United States and it was interesting to hear no plans in the making to make the system better. Most of candidates tried to focus on the middle class but one of their biggest struggles facing the middle class is student loans which no one talked about.
Some of the candidates that did most of the talking were Trump, Carly, Jeb, and Ben Carson. It was interesting to see Carly take a stand and she sure made sure her point got across. Ben Carson also had a little bit more of a voice this round staying out of any feuds. We also heard some more from Christie who I’m sure was happy education stayed out of the conversation as he is known for cutting school budgets in New Jersey!
So who took the lead in last night’s debate? According to FOX Trump won the debate with 46.26% of the votes, Carly Fiorinain second with 20.11% of the vote and Sen. Marco Rubio in third with 9.32% of the vote. But with all this being said there was still so much more. For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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