ATLANTA — The raucous field of Republican presidential candidates hustled back before voters Friday, hoping to build on momentum from their first meeting of the 2016 campaign — and clean up any debate-night messes left behind. "It's not easy with 10 people debating," said Jeb Bush, who spent Friday on the New Hampshire coast before an evening town hall. Bush, among the rivals scrambling for notice in a campaign dominated at the moment by Donald Trump, said: "I don't view debating as a question of winning and losing.
After raucous debate, GOP's field revs up the faithful
Hopefuls back on the campaign trail