The Republican presidential debate coverage from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The fight for the Republican presidential nomination officially begins and ends in Milwaukee, starting with the first presidential debate Aug. 23 at Fiserv Forum.

The Journal Sentinel has been reporting everything from who has qualified for the debate, how to watch to a deeper look at how the fight for Wisconsin in 2024 is shaping up. Here's the latest on our coverage:

Coverage from the debate stage and the scene around Milwaukee

Everything you need to know about the debate in Milwaukee

What's at stake in Wisconsin and how that affects you

A Democratic strategist says Wisconsin "may be even more important than it was in 2020" in deciding the 2024 presidential election.

Co-moderators Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier will be asking questions and setting the pace for the first candidate clash of the GOP primary season. The main issue on their minds? Donald Trump.

Voters want to hear other candidates at the Republican debate, such as their views on inflation and immigration.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel coverage of the Republican debate