Eight Republican presidential hopefuls stepped onto the debate stage for the first time Wednesday night as they sought to boost their campaigns and batter their rivals.
They sparred early on in the debate over leadership experience, abortion and climate change.
Later on, they split over whether they would support former President Donald Trump as the nominee, if he were convicted of crimes in one of his four cases.
The debate offered them rare chance to massively disrupt a primary cycle that, despite featuring more than a dozen GOP candidates, has often looked more like a two-man race between former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Trump refused to participate in the debate, effectively treating his potential nomination as a foregone conclusion.
Instead, the current Republican frontrunner taped an interview with former Fox host Tucker Carlson that was broadcast on X, formerly Twitter.