![]() Ramaswamy echoed a Russian argument about separatist areas. (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) LISA DESJARDINS: The two quickly moved into a deeper debate over the Ukraine war. NIKKI HALEY: Yes, I'd first like to say they're five-inch heels, and I don't wear them unless you can run in them. Or do you want Dick Cheney in three-inch heels, in which case we've got two of them on stage tonight? VIVEK RAMASWAMY (R), Presidential Candidate: Do you want a leader from a different generation who's going to put this country first? LISA DESJARDINS: Early on, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy aimed to cast Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former U.N.Īmbassador Nikki Haley as out-of-touch warmongers. TIM SCOTT (R-SC), Presidential Candidate: As president of the United States, my foreign policy is simple. NIKKI HALEY (R), Presidential Candidate: As I said, finish them. LISA DESJARDINS: Candidates echoed support for Israel and calls to wipe out Hamas. RON DESANTIS (R-FL): We will stand with Israel in word and in deed, in public and in private. LISA DESJARDINS: But, in Miami, Republican presidential candidates cut down the interruptions and raised the substance level, especially on foreign policy. LESTER HOLT: And, to our audience, please, please hold your applause. LISA DESJARDINS: Or perhaps the smaller number of candidates, five, who made the stage. Welcome to the Republican presidential debate. LISA DESJARDINS: Perhaps it was the moderators. Political correspondent Lisa Desjardins takes a deeper look at the divides in the party over policies abroad and at home. Missing from the stage once again was former President Donald Trump. AMNA NAWAZ: Five Republican presidential candidates took the stage in Miami last night for the third debate of the primary.
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