Republican presidential candidates are preparing for a debate where they may need to challenge Donald Trump.
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Most candidates have avoided direct criticism of Trump to avoid alienating his supporters.
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Some, like former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, are willing to confront Trump directly.
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The debate will focus on drawing contrasts with Trump on various issues rather than personal attacks.
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Trump will be absent from the debate, choosing to address supporters in Michigan.
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Candidates like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have criticized Trump's stance on issues like abortion.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence has questioned Trump-style "populism."
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Nikki Haley has argued that Trump's high unfavorability could hurt the GOP in a general election.
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Republican challengers must navigate a "delicate dance" to define differences with Trump without alienating voters.
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The Iowa caucuses, a crucial early primary, are approaching, which may lead to more confrontational interactions with Trump.
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