Les candidats aux primaires républicaines pour l'élection présidentielle de 2024 aux États-Unis ont participé à leur quatrième débat mercredi soir depuis le mois d'août, sans la présence de Donald Trump.
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00:00 The candidates for the 2024 presidential election in the United States have participated in their fourth debate on Wednesday since the month of August, without the presence of Donald Trump.
00:10 This time, it is Nikki Haley, considered moderate, who was the main target of the attacks due to her recent progress in the polls.
00:19 Scream, whine, invective.
00:23 Candidate Nikki Haley, who has the wind in her hair among Republicans for the 2024 US presidential election, found herself at the heart of all the attacks during a debate on Wednesday, December 6, again snubbed by the favorite Donald Trump.
00:36 40 days before the party's first primaries, the former president chose not to participate in this televised meeting, due to his vertiginous progress in Republican polls.
00:48 Gathered in Alabama, a very conservative state in the south of the country, four of its conservative opponents, three men and a woman, tried to catch a little of his light.
00:57 "I love all the tension, guys, thank you."
01:01 To start with the former ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, whose candidacy is increasingly seducing the establishment and the very rich Republican donors, a non-negligible aid in a country where political campaigns are won at the cost of billions of dollars.
01:15 The former governor of South Carolina was for this reason the target of very vivid attacks on the News Nation channel's platform, being accused by his opponents of being "corrupt" or of wanting to send young Americans to the battlefield to buy a bigger house.
01:30 "I love all the tension, guys, thank you," to irony the quinquagener, which passed in a few weeks from 4 to 10% in the polls.
01:40 This conservative has illustrated herself in recent months with a more moderate speech than her rivals on abortion, well aware that her party has been chaining electoral discontent on this subject since the cancellation of constitutional protection of the right to the IVG in the country.
01:53 In the opinion polls, she is now a "scented" rune, a term seen as the rising star of the party but whose cost has plummeted in recent months.
02:03 The governor of Florida, in the face of a shock on the LGBT+ issues or immigration, is accused of a lack of charisma.
02:10 He now accuses a delay of more than 48 points against Donald Trump, according to the aggregator of RealClearPolitik polls.
02:18 I have had enough of hearing about these polls, to launch, visibly annoyed, the former Marine officer during the debate, assuming that he was coming back to the voters and not to the opinion polls, to decide on his fate.
02:32 The candidates have also had lively exchanges on the war in Ukraine, a new envelope of tens of billions of dollars in aid is currently being debated at the US Congress.
02:41 The candidate lives with Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur who likes to present himself as "Trump 2.0", has accused his rivals of being "fascist neoconservatives", unable to quote the name of any Ukrainian province.
02:54 Donald Trump, Voldemort
02:57 This show, the fourth debate since the month of August, is an important step on the long road to the White House.
03:03 From January 15, the Republican candidates for 2024 will face each other during a series of primaries, they will start in Iowa, a rural state in the Midwest, before following in a few weeks the scrutiny in New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, and a big deadline early March.
03:22 The winner of these primaries, officially endorsed by the Republican Party in July, will be opposed to the Democratic candidate, most likely President Joe Biden, in the election next November.
03:34 Despite these four inculpations, Donald Trump crushes the race among Republicans, taking up some 61% of the voting intentions.
03:42 He relies on a base that remains very largely faithful to him and the mordicuous support in his clashes with justice.
03:50 Afraid of crushing his opponents, his rivals have often avoided attacking the former president during the debate, a position denounced by the candidate Chris Christie.
03:58 The former governor of New Jersey is one of the only ones to criticize the Republican billionaire directly.
04:04 If you are afraid to offend Donald Trump, what will you do when you are sitting in front of President Obama?
04:10 Ayatollah?
04:12 Did Putin launch, by comparing the former president to "Voldemort" or a "dictator"?
04:19 avec AFP.