Forget the barbs and zingers. The real story of the debate had no words at all.
The Republican candidates for president revealed more than they thought on Wednesday night.
His gestures were the broadest and the most emphatic of the pack. When you make broad gestures, you lend more power to your words than someone gesturing lightly or not at all. Ramaswamy also made repeated use of what’s called a precision grip — with his index finger and thumb making an OK sign — which people use to show that they have command of a topic.
When he mentioned his defense of the Constitution after the events of Jan. 6, 2021, his lip pulled dramatically to the left side of his face, revealing just how emotional it had been. Haley also delivered one of the highlights of the debate when she unleashed an unrelenting vocal barrage on Ramaswamy, who clashed with her multiple times. It revealed her strong will, her passion and her years of experience. Her body language told her opponents that she is not to be trifled with.Both North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson came across as genuinely friendly and approachable, with relaxed faces, easy smiles and unaggressive tones of voice.
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