Debate Fact-Check: Israel, Abortion and the Economy Dominate Five Republican presidential candidates, again minus Donald J. Trump, looked to highlight their records while criticizing one another in an effort to stand out from the field — sometimes using questionable claims.
Share full articleImage The five candidates delivered pointed criticism of one another — in addition to President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump — in an effort to stand out to voters as the first nominating contests draw near.
Credit... Scott McIntyre for The New York TimesFive presidential candidates appeared onstage Wednesday at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami for the third Republican primary debate.
This time, they delivered pointed criticism of one another — in addition to President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump — in an effort to stand out to voters as the first nominating contests draw near.
In the process, they employed facts that were occasionally true, sometimes misleading and occasionally downright false.
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Donald J, Trump, Biden, Scott McIntyre, Adrienne Arsht, —
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Credit, Miami