GOP Candidates Approach Debate With Caution in Trump’s Absence
The article discusses the upcoming GOP presidential debate and the challenges the candidates face without Donald Trump’s presence. Republican contenders will need to appeal to Trump’s supporters while also differentiating themselves as the primary non-Trump alternative. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is in second place in primary polling, may become a prime target and will need to defend himself against attacks. Debate moderators are likely to set up conflicts between candidates to create a back-and-forth dynamic. Some candidates may choose to focus on policy issues, while others may directly criticize Trump. The article concludes by highlighting the unpredictability of the current campaign cycle.