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Debate still divided candidates over major issues

Tuesday night's Debate was to be the last of the year. The Today Show said that despite Donald Trump's stance on banning Muslims from the United States, he was still leading nationwide. Ted Cruz was a very close second. Let's hope Donald Trump was able to put a real plan to make America 'great' again on the table. No doubt immigration and national security were sticking points this time.

In the last few months, the surviving seven had their plans to revive America's economy, and the like while the front runner has done nothing to unveil his plan for America, except ruffle the feathers of a few ethnic groups and the nation's military.

Instead of taking pot shots at Ben Carson, the audience was watching to see whether Ted Cruz would be the next victim. What side of Trump was the world to see this time? While it was great to have a catchy slogan, a plan that looks even better than on paper was a winner, not these flat one line statements with no meat on them, Playing to the media was not going to work, no matter how high the entertainment value.

Last night, the debate was kind of strange. They had trouble keeping up with the facts, There was a lot of talk from the front runner about tough talk about shutting down the internet and finding tough people to deal with Isis, but no real plan. He did have a solid plan in place for trade. Depending on what he said, the response bought chuckles, cheers or jeers.

The real fight was in the spot behind the leader. At least the showdown between Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz took place. While others thought this was Jeb Bush's swan song, some were still saying that he had a chance in New Hampshire He did have a valid point when criticizing Trump's lack of direction concerning national security.

One of the videos said that of all the presidential candidates, Ted Cruz was the one ahead because he had a platform in place for security and immigration.

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