Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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National security, the fight against ISIS and the role of Muslims in American society dominated the first round of tonight's Republican presidential debate.

While Sen. Lindsey Graham apologized to the Muslim world for Donald Trump, former Sen. Rick Santorum made the argument that the U.S. is at war with factions of Islam and has "entered World War III."

Graham advocated more American troops in Syria. Rick Santorum disagreed, saying that would play into the hands of ISIS.

The debate's main event, featuring Donald Trump and the eight other leading candidates, begins soon.

Watch live on CNN or follow along with the live blog.

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