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GOP Debate: No Knockout Punches And Some Substance On Policy

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From left: Ohio Governor John Kasich, Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz (R-TX), Carly Fiorina, and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) take part in the Republican Presidential Debate sponsored by Fox Business and the Wall Street Journal at the Milwaukee Theatre November 10, 2015 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The fourth Republican debate is held in two parts, one main debate for the top eight candidates, and another for four other candidates lower in the current polls. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
From left: Ohio Governor John Kasich, Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz (R-TX), Carly Fiorina, and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) take part in the Republican Presidential Debate sponsored by Fox Business and the Wall Street Journal at the Milwaukee Theatre November 10, 2015 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The fourth Republican debate is held in two parts, one main debate for the top eight candidates, and another for four other candidates lower in the current polls. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

In last night's fourth Republican presidential candidates debate, there were no knockout punches, some substance on policy and more than a few questions from moderators that enabled candidates to roll out their stump speeches.

Almost all of the eight candidates had a memorable moment, and none made a major flub. Here & Now's GOP strategist Paris Dennard joins host Jeremy Hobson to discuss who won and who lost at the Fox Business Network debate, and how the campaigns move forward from here.

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This segment aired on November 11, 2015.

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