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RNC: We Saw A 'Spirited Debate Between The Most Diverse and Well-Qualified Group' of Candidates

RNC: We Saw A 'Spirited Debate Between The Most Diverse and Well-Qualified Group' of Candidates

The debate is over. The Republican National Committee responds:

Tonight we saw another spirited debate between the most diverse and well-qualified group of presidential candidates in history. Republicans continue to bring forward thoughtful solutions to restore strength and prosperity to America, while Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders merely promise another four years of President Obama’s failed agenda. Record debate viewership and historic turnout at the polls point to a growing surge of enthusiasm for sending a Republican back to the White House. Our party has the momentum while Democrats struggle to choose between a self-declared socialist and someone whose actions are under investigation by the FBI.

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