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Live Chat: GOP Presidential Debate on CNN in Charleston, South Carolina

Join Howard Kurtz for a live chat at 8 pm ET Thursday as the GOP candidates debate in Charleston, South Carolina.

The debate will air on CNN. If a live stream of the debate is available, we’ll share that link in the chat. For a reminder, enter your email address in the box above and we’ll send an email before we go live at 8 p.m. ET. To share a comment, simply submit one in the chat module above and we’ll push them live as we go. Please note: comments are moderated to control the speed of the chat. We read them all, so please don’t worry if you don’t see yours appear immediately. It just means we couldn’t hit “approve” fast enough. To share comments after the event has ended, leave a comment in the box below. And don’t forget: invite your friends.

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