Donald Trump has a bone to pick with the pollsters; Ben Carson has piles of mail; and Marco Rubio has some trades to make.
Like athletes, Republican candidates spend the final, few hours before presidential debates getting ready in their own, unique ways. And for many of them, on Wednesday, the stakes were higher than ever, thanks to a shake-up in national polling showing Carson at the top of the race — albeit within the margin of error — over Trump.
So, who’s studying and who’s taking a nap ahead of Wednesday’s showdown? Find out below.
Trump tweeted. The real estate mogul spent the morning complaining about the fairness of the debate before it had even begun.
After a great evening and packed auditorium in Iowa, I am now in Colorado looking forward to what I am sure will be a very unfair debate!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 28, 2015
.@CNBC continues to report fictious poll numbers. Number one, based on every statistic, is Trump (by a wide margin). They just can't say it!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 28, 2015
Carson’s lead is clearly under Trump’s skin. Trump has complained about the credibility of the polling and pointed reporters to an online poll that shows Trump with a strong lead, even though the poll is conducted online and such polls are historically less reliable.
Carson got a haircut. The newly minted front-runner spent time on Tuesday in his West Palm Beach home before heading to Boulder on Wednesday morning.
“I’m going to relax today and go through all of these piles of mail that I haven’t been able to get through,” Carson told The Hill on Tuesday. “And I’ll probably get a haircut.”
On Wednesday morning, a spokesman said Carson would largely be “reading and relaxing” as well as “going over a few last-minute thoughts about questions.” He’ll spend the final few hours before the debate with his wife, Candy.
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Sen. Marco Rubio sized up his team. Rubio released a video of himself getting a phone update on “Cruz, Bush, and Carson,” — you know, his fantasy football players, Victor Cruz, Reggie Bush, and Carson Palmer.
In addition to the cheeky video, he spent the morning at church, before heading to the debate site to do a walk-through.








