Milwaukee - For some Republican presidential candidates, the party’s first three debates have been pivotal, giving their campaigns a quick boost or shaking their supporters.

Ben Carson isn’t among them.

The famously mild-mannered Carson has largely avoided making headlines in the widely watched televised events, often willing to cede the spotlight to more verbose rivals and finding himself overshadowed in policy discussions. Yet the retired neurosurgeon’s standing with voters in preference polls has only gotten better.

“The political language and the traditional prism through which we evaluate candidates essentially does not apply to Ben Carson,” says Phil Musser, a Republican strategist.... Read More: VIN