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CNN hosts the 1 millionth Republican presidential debate, and everyone wins

2015-12-16 14 Dailymotion

LAS VEGAS — CNN hosted the last Republican presidential debate of 2015 in front of a packed audience on Tuesday night at the Venetian in the City of Lights. <br /> <br />The debate finally got underway after one of the longest, most drawn out introductions in history, thanks to CNN. <br /> <br />Front-running candidate Donald Trump got things going by mentioning once again how he would build a wall to keep out illegal immigrants and possible terrorists. <br /> <br />The moderators then gave Senator Ted Cruz a chance to differentiate himself from Trump, but Cruz chose to duck and cover. <br /> <br />Trump then said he doesn't want ISIS to use our internet, and also added that he wants to penetrate the internet in order to find ISIS. <br /> <br />Senator Marco Rubio and Cruz were at each other's throats all night long. <br /> <br />Governor Jeb Bush was struggling to just to get heard. When he did get the chance to speak, he tried to attack Trump. <br /> <br />In the end however, most candidates sounded like a broken, old GOP record with familiar talk of increased military spending and threats of more military action. <br /> <br />----------------------------------------­--------------------- <br /> <br />Covering the biggest stories in current affairs, world news, sports, entertainment, and technology, the creators from Next Animation Studio deliver world famous news animations to a global audience. News doesn’t have to be boring. <br /> <br />Can't get enough of these animations? <br />Watch more: http://us.tomonews.net <br />Like: http://www.facebook.com/tomonewsus <br />Follow: @TomoAnimators http://www.twitter.com/TomoAnimators <br />Subscribe to our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/0kOuz

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