The Pa. GOP Senate front-runners will debate for the first time. How to watch and what to watch for.

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Mehmet Oz and David McCormick have been all over Pennsylvania television, but rarely on the same stage together. That changes Monday night, when the top Republican candidates for U.S. Senate debate at ABC27 studios in Harrisburg.

For a guy near the top of the polls, McCormick hasn’t been very visible in his own campaign. He has largely campaignedand by appearing alongside more famous supporters, such as Sen. Ted Cruz and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

But up on stage by himself, how does McCormick hold his own against his rivals? Do they challenge him or stay focused on Oz? And does he still claim to carry the “America First” mantle now that Trump has chosen a different candidate?The free-spending front-runners have overshadowed everyone else in the field. The other contenders’ hopes seem to hinge on those two punching each other out, clearing a path for a third candidate to sweep into victory.

Barnette has been a sharp debater, with hard-hitting delivery in previous events, while Bartos has been self-deprecating about his mild demeanor, aiming to impress more by recounting his grassroots campaigning. Sands has been less visible on the campaign trail, but has a chance to make a wider impression tonight.

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