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Fox Business Network has slated the fourth GOP debate for Nov. 10th, it was announced Monday.
Co-sponsored by the Wall Street Journal, the event will focus specifically on jobs, taxes and the general health of the economy, as well as domestic and international policy issues.
The debate will take place at the Milwaukee Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Moderators and entry criteria for the event will be announced at a later date.
The announcement comes the day before the first Democratic debate, which will air Tuesday on CNN live from Las Vegas.
So far, the GOP debates for the 2016 presidential election have been a ratings boom. The first, which aired on Fox News in August, grabbed 24 million viewers. The second drew 23 million viewers to CNN in September. The third GOP debate, which is also set to focus on the economy, will air Oct. 28 on CNBC.
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