What to know about the Republican presidential primary debate in Iowa on January 10

Jan 10, 2024 View Original Article
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    18% Somewhat Conservative

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60% : "Des Moines and Drake have long been a hub for political and civic engagement on the national stage, and we are excited to carry on that tradition leading into the 2024 election, inviting our students, our community, and thousands of visitors to engage in presidential politics.
41% : The debate will take place at Drake University's historic Sheslow Auditorium, 2507 University Ave., in Des Moines.
41% : While in Iowa after the fourth Republican presidential debate, DeSantis said he wants Trump to appear at the debate in Des Moines.
39% : In a statement, Haley also called on Trump to join.
33% : Trump will appear on a Fox News Channel town hall from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. the same day as the debate.
10% : Trump has suggested he is not interested in attending debates in Iowa and New Hampshire, claiming he has benefited from his decisions to skip the first four.Where will Donald Trump be during the Iowa debate?

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