We’ll be watching the debate

On January 17, 2012, in Uncategorized, by NatK

◼ Join us in the chatroom. ◼ South Carolina Republican Presidential Debate – brevardtimes.com The first live South Carolina GOP Presidential Primary Debate with all five remaining candidates: Rick Santorum, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, and Newt Gingrich, will air on Fox News tonight at 9 p.m. E.S.T. (6 p.m. P.S.T.) ◼ Live Stream Location: Myrtle Beach

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It’s time for another GOP presidential primary debate! Political nerds like myself tend to get excited over such things, but whether you’re a political junkie or just a concerned American, we want to hear from you!  Join us tonight for a LIVE chat event during the debate, or chime in with your reaction immediately afterward.  Here’s the info you need to know… What: CNN/Western Republican GOP debate live from Nevada When: Tonight — Tuesday, Oct. 18 @ 8 p.m. ET Where: TheBlaze.com With the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary now less than 90 days away, all eyes will be on the GOP’s top contenders tonight as they square off in Las Vegas.  Participating tonight will be Mitt Romney, Herman Cain, Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich.  John Huntsman plans to skip the debate in protest of Nevada’s decision to move its own GOP caucuses to Jan. 14. Hope to see you tonight!

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Latest GOP debate most-watched

On September 24, 2011, in Uncategorized, by

The Fox News/Google debate Thursday night drew in 2.5 million more viewers than the CNN/Tea Party Express debate hosted last week. That makes the FNC/Google debate currently the most-watched debate this election, according to TVNewser. Bloomberg TV is scheduled to co-host the next GOP debate with the Washington Post on Oct. 11. Does anyone want to put money on them breaking the record? Anyone?

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Reuters – President Barack Obama says he considers Texas Governor Rick Perry and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, the two top Republican presidential hopefuls, “credible” candidates to challenge him for the White House in 2012.

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Why Won’t Barbara Boxer Debate Carly Fiorina?

On September 6, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Because she’ll get her butt kicked. Readers will recall that I covered the GOP primary debate in the spring. Carly Fiorina is hot on the issues and totally polished. She doesn’t get flustered at all. Barbara Boxer agreed to one debate previously, and according to George Skelton, she came up short and she’s balking at another round. See, ” Fiorina Comes Out Ahead on TV “: Boxer, bidding for a fourth term, has never been confronted by an opponent quite like Fiorina. The only one who could match Fiorina’s communication skills was conservative TV commentator Bruce Herschensohn in Boxer’s first Senate election in 1992. But that was “the year of the woman,” an aggressive organizing effort by Democrats and a ticket led by Bill Clinton. This year, two women are running, Democrats seem unorganized, and Jerry Brown is no Clinton. Voters are cranky and it’s the year of the non-incumbent. This probably will be Boxer’s toughest race ever. Currently it’s considered a tossup despite the state’s Democratic tilt.

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