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Republicans duked it out in their first big debate — here are the best moments
Republican debate
Republican debate

(AP) Republican presidential candidates, from left, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and John Kasich take the stage for the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, August 6, 2015.

Ten Republican candidates took center stage in Cleveland for the first presidential debate of the 2016 campaign.

Fox News, the host of the first debate, limited the Republican participants in the prime-time debate to the 10 candidates polling best in an average of five recent national polls. It comes hours after the bottom-tier candidates went head-to-head in a separate forum.

According to Real Clear Politics' average of five recent national polls, here's a look at where the candidates stand going into Thursday night:

  • Donald Trump, real-estate magnate: 24.3% average as of Thursday

  • Jeb Bush, former Florida governor: 12.5%

  • Scott Walker, Wisconsin governor: 9.5%

  • Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor: 6.8%

  • Ben Carson, retired neurosurgeon: 5.8%

  • Ted Cruz, US senator from Texas: 5.5%

  • Marco Rubio, US senator from Florida: 5.3%

  • Rand Paul, US senator from Kentucky: 4.5%

  • Chris Christie, New Jersey governor: 3.5%

  • John Kasich, Ohio governor: 2.8%

Here are the best moments from our live-blog:

11:08 p.m. — In his closing statement, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) winked at Donald Trump's candidacy.

"It seems like this election has been a whole lot about a candidate who is very high in the polls, who doesn't have a clue how to govern, who has been filled with scandals, and who can't lead," Huckabee said.

"I'm talking, of course, about Hillary Clinton."

10:56 p.m. — Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) took a question about his faith and used it to slam the Democratic Party.

"God has blessed the Republican party with a number of good candidates. Democrats can't even find one," Rubio said.

10:48 p.m. — About to go to commercial, Fox cuts off Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) after he attempts to weigh in on providing funding to Israel.

"Megyn, can I get in on that?" Cruz said.

Kelly said no.

10:45 p.m. — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) said that he opposed allowing transgender Americans to serve in the military.

"The military is not a social experiment," Huckabee said

"The point of the military is to kill people and break things," Huckabee said.

"I'm not sure how paying for transgender surgery ... makes our country safer," Huckabee said.

10:32 p.m. — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) dodged a chance to criticize Donald Trump after the real estate magnate said that President George W. Bush was responsible for helping get President Barack Obama elected.