Elections

Republican Primary Debate in Iowa: Live Updates

Florida governor Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley at the Republican debate hosted by CNN at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, January 10, 2024. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley face off Wednesday night for the final GOP primary debate before the Iowa caucuses. For the first time, they won’t be sharing the stage with Chris Christie (who just dropped out) and Vivek Ramaswamy. Donald Trump, as with past debates, is not participating. The event in Des Moines is hosted by CNN. Follow along for live updates and analysis from the NR team:
Jim Geraghty

Does anyone else feel like this was an absolute disaster for both candidates, showcasing them at their most negative and snippy and snide to each other, and desperately lacking in anything positive or optimistic or a sense that either of these candidates are the right person to take on the country’s massive problems?

Philip Klein

I would be surprised if this debate were to change many minds. It is much more likely to just reinforce whatever voters already felt about these two candidates.

Dan McLaughlin

Haley closing with her polls is a way of finessing the fact that she – like DeSantis – is still behind in the primary polls.

Dominic Pino

No presidential candidate, on either side, would win by 17 points.

Jeffrey Blehar

DeSantis’s answer when asked to praise Haley was just the typical light nonsense (“she did some good at the UN and also SC is a lovely state”). Haley’s answer when asked to praise DeSantis was…weirdly steely? A grim “he was a good governor” just clanked around like a penny in an empty rusty bucket.

Dominic Pino

Possible fun question in the future: “Both of you have said lots of nasty things over the course of the campaign. Do you have anything in reserve? What’s the nastiest burn of your opponent you haven’t yet had the chance to use?”

Dan McLaughlin

Actually a little surprised that Haley, asked to say something nice about DeSantis, just praised him as a good governor instead of, say, thanking him for his military service.

Dominic Pino

Both candidates actually said something nice about the other on the obligatory say-something-nice question.

Ramesh Ponnuru

The Insurrection Act, which Dana Bash just asked about, gives too much power to the president: https://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trumps-insurrection-act-gambit-military-police-protest-riot-b04b54a4

Jim Geraghty

We are now one hour and fifty minutes into this debate. Only the most diehard politics junkies are still watching. But because so many people only watch the coverage of the debate, a good moment in the final moments could still help a candidate.

NR Staff comprises members of the National Review editorial and operational teams.
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