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GOP Presidential Candidates Attempt to Seize on Any Momentum They Garnered in First Debate

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Every candidate declared victory after Wednesday night’s GOP presidential debate — even

some who didn’t take the stage. But what’s next for these self-proclaimed winners on the road to the Republican Party nomination? Raising money, connecting with as many early nominating state voters as possible, and, for some, finding a way to bow out gracefully from the race. For Gov. Ron DeSantis, a top-tier candidate who, had a decent but not great night in Milwaukee, the plan seems to be to re-introduce himself to voters.

 
 
 

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