When is the Next GOP Republican Debate? March 2016 Fox TV Schedules, Candidates, and Live Stream

By Mark Rollins
Republican Debate
Ted Cruz and Donald Trump AP images

The GOP Debate of February 26 got very fiery as Marco Rubio turned completely against Donald Trump, attacking the real estate mogul's character.  Ted Cruz also followed up by questioning Trump's conservative credentials.  As the tension heats up between the GOP, it will continue with the next GOP debate.  This is the current news about the GOP Republican Debate on March 3; Start Time, Schedule, Candidates, Livestream and How to Watch Online.

The issue is that Donald Trump was on a three-win run, which means that the other candidates who take the stage have formed an alliance like a reality show in order to take Trump down.  As of February 11, the list includes Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Jim Gilmore, John Kasich, Marco Rubio, and Donald Trump. 

The Debate will be held at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, and it will be hosted by Fox News, with moderators of Bret Baier, Chris Wallace, and Megyn Kelly.  Considering that candidate Donald Trump skipped out on the last debate moderated by Fox News and Kelly, it will be interesting to see what he will do here.  It seems that Trump is planning to attend, unless he announces otherwise. 

In other words, the spotlight is on Trump as he keeps winning states, but this means that the other candidates are going to be continuing to confront him during the debates.  Trump is really going to have to really use his influence and wit to get out of that.  Hopefully, the GOP debate will not become a mudslinging arena.  If it does become that, then voters will want to watch GOP debates like they are a hit season of Survivor

The time that the debate will happen is a little later than normal at 9:00 ET, so check your local times for your time zone.  As far as news on livestreaming or how to watch online, there has been very little news on that event with much of the news dominated by talk about the February 25 debate.  It should be assumed that since Fox News will be hosting the event, they will have some kind of watch online or livestream event going on around that time.  Viewers are encouraged to check there around the beginning of March.  

As for what is coming up, the next Republican debate after that will be in Florida, from CNN/Salem Radio.  The Democrats will have their debate 3 days later on March 6 in Flint Michigan.  According to USA Today, the next Democratic debate after that takes place three days later on Wednesday, March 9.  This debate will take place in Miami, and sponsored by Univsion and the Washington Post.  

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