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November 11, 2015 12:42 AM

Eight Republicans spar in Wisconsin in fourth GOP debate

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"It is not compassionate to say we’re not going to enforce the laws and we’re going to drive down the wages for millions of hardworking men and women. That is abandoning the working men and women," said Ted Cruz, who later talked to supporters after the Republican presidential debate at the Milwaukee Theatre, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, in Milwaukee, Wisc.
"It is not compassionate to say we’re not going to enforce the laws and we’re going to drive down the wages for millions of hardworking men and women. That is abandoning the working men and women," said Ted Cruz, who later talked to supporters after the Republican presidential debate at the Milwaukee Theatre, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, in Milwaukee, Wisc. Morry Gash AP
Republican presidential candidates John Kasich, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina and Rand Paul take the stage before the Republican presidential debate.
Republican presidential candidates John Kasich, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina and Rand Paul take the stage before the Republican presidential debate. Jeffrey Phelps AP
Morry Gash AP
House Speaker Paul Ryan acknowledges before the Republican presidential debate.
House Speaker Paul Ryan acknowledges before the Republican presidential debate. Morry Gash AP
"I’ve created tens of thousands of jobs, built an unbelievable company worth billions and billions of dollars. I don’t have to hear from this man," said Donald Trump of John Kasich during the Republican presidential debate.
"I’ve created tens of thousands of jobs, built an unbelievable company worth billions and billions of dollars. I don’t have to hear from this man," said Donald Trump of John Kasich during the Republican presidential debate. Jeffrey Phelps AP
"This isn't about just replacing a Democrat with a Republican now. It's about challenging the status quo of big government," said Carly Fiorina, as Ted Cruz, left, and Rand Paul listen.
"This isn't about just replacing a Democrat with a Republican now. It's about challenging the status quo of big government," said Carly Fiorina, as Ted Cruz, left, and Rand Paul listen. Morry Gash AP
An audience takes a picture during Republican presidential debate.
An audience takes a picture during Republican presidential debate. Jeffrey Phelps AP
"But for the 11 million people, come on folks, we all know you can’t pick them up and ship them back across the border. It’s a silly argument; it’s not an adult argument," said John Kasich of Trump’s stance on immigration during the Republican presidential debate.
"But for the 11 million people, come on folks, we all know you can’t pick them up and ship them back across the border. It’s a silly argument; it’s not an adult argument," said John Kasich of Trump’s stance on immigration during the Republican presidential debate. Morry Gash AP
"[Obama] doesn't believe in American leadership and the net result is we have a caliphate the size of Indiana," said Jeb Bush who shook hands with Donald Trump after the Republican presidential debate.
"[Obama] doesn't believe in American leadership and the net result is we have a caliphate the size of Indiana," said Jeb Bush who shook hands with Donald Trump after the Republican presidential debate. Morry Gash AP
"I have no problem with being vetted. What I do have a problem with is being lied about," said Ben Carson during the Republican presidential debate. In photo, Carson, talks to members of the media.
"I have no problem with being vetted. What I do have a problem with is being lied about," said Ben Carson during the Republican presidential debate. In photo, Carson, talks to members of the media. Jeffrey Phelps AP
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