Seven Republican candidates clashed over key issues that would likely define next year’s US presidential election. However, none seemed able to score a breakout moment to challenge Donald Trump’s status as front-runner. The former president was conspicuous in his absence during the second Republican primary debate on Wednesday night. Just as he did in the first debate last month, he opted to skip the event, leaving his distantly trailing opponents to quarrel among themselves.

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