(CNN) On Thursday night, the five remaining Republican presidential candidates faced off at the CNN debate in Texas — the final debate before Super Tuesday. As always, what was spoken was important, but body language really said it all. The ultimate
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According to data released by Twitter, Donald Trump dominated the Twittersphere, with a 51 percent share of the #GOPDebate Twitter conversation Thursday night. Marco Rubio was a distant second with 21 percent, followed by Ted Cruz with 14, Ben Carson
Republicans met for their tenth presidential debate Saturday, and we want to know who you think won. Take a moment to click the link below next to the candidate who you thought did the best at the CNN/Telemundo debate in Houston. A disclaimer: Online