As a result, each candidate faced a different set of questions.
All candidates face a new fact: The nation has been scared.
This year, both candidates have faced questions about their money and worth.
Many candidates seeking to replace him would face a similar risk.
But neither candidate has faced tough questions from the state's media.
The remaining three candidates would face each other in a second ballot, five days later.
Otherwise, the top two candidates face a runoff next month.
The two main candidates faced each other in 18 debates during the campaign.
The two main candidates faced each other in three debates and one town hall meeting.
The wording of the question did not force the candidates to face the nuclear issue.