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Glenn Beck REACTS: Who won & who kissed their chances goodbye at last night's GOP presidential debate?
August 24, 2023
Last night’s GOP presidential debate landed some candidates on the moon, others among the stars, and a few somewhere out in deep space.
Glenn Beck unveils his reactions to each of the candidates’ performance:
“Asa Hutchinson, oof – he’s over.”
“Chris Christie I think is alive to live another day, maybe, but he's looking more and more like a marshmallow. … I thought he seemed very, very out of touch.”
“Nikki Haley is, uh … Nikki Haley.”
Doug Burgum: “No matter how many times he came on screen, I was shocked by the eyebrows, and my first thought was 'who is that again?'”
“Tim Scott was fine.”
“I think there [were] really two winners tonight,” Glenn says, but he first lets the Blaze polls speak for themselves.
According to the BlazeTV audience, 37.2% thought Ron DeSantis won, while 52.2% gave the gold medal to Vivek Ramaswamy.
“There were too many times for me, at least, where [Ramaswamy] put his hand up boldly first, and even DeSantis looked a little wishy-washy at times with his hand,” says Glenn.
Ultimately Glenn thinks “the race really is between those two and then Donald Trump.”
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