Almost exactly a year is still left to go before voters select the next president of the United States, and the Republican party is already four debates into their run to narrow down the heavy load of candidates (there are still seven debates to go). On Tuesday night, the "main event" on Fox Business Network included Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich and Rand Paul for the debate in Milwaukee, Wis. In their second business and economy-focused debate, the candidates took a sharp turn from grandstanding and boisterous behavior to actually focus on policy. Trump took some punches Despite promising to put up a tough fight, Tuesday night's debate saw Trump actually take some hits for his words. The arguments were few In a bit of carry-over from the last debate, which saw the candidates go after each other as if it were a wrestling match, there were only a few instances of personal attacks during the two-hour debate. Kasich and Trump fought over illegal immigration policy, Rubio went on the defensive by calling Paul a "committed isolationist," and Kasich argued for a chance to answer someone else's question.

 

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