MIAMI — Nothing to see here but statesmen.
On the debate stage Thursday night in Miami, the four Republican presidential candidates calmly discussed their policies — a striking turnaround from the shouted insults of their previous few match-ups.
With just days until make-or-break voting in the home states of two candidates, front-runner Donald Trump's opponents may be more desperate than ever, but they didn't let it show. The tone was so sedate that Trump exclaimed, "So far I cannot believe how civil it has been up here!"
And that may have particularly disadvantaged Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who until now had been the standout candidate for his debate civility.
Here are a few more takeaways from the 12th GOP debate this presidential primary season:
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A FRONT-RUNNER AND A GENTLEMAN?
Trump's expression of surprise about the civility of the debate could have been a moment of self-reflection. The New York businessman had been the most R-rated of the candidates on previous debate stages — even talking about the hands, among other things, in Detroit last week.