Friday, June 3, 2011

Candidates Announced for First New Hampshire GOP Primary Debate

Candidates Announced for First New Hampshire GOP Primary Debate


Presidential Hopefuls Will Gather in the Nation’s First Primary State for June 13 Debate
CNN, Hearst Television’s WMUR, and the New Hampshire Union Leader will present a Republican Presidential primary debate at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire on Monday, June 13 at 8 p.m. ET. It will be the first debate in the “First in the Nation” primary state of New Hampshire. CNN anchor and chief national correspondent John King will moderate the debate, with questions from WMUR-TV’s Jean Mackin, Josh McElveen and Jennifer Vaughn and New Hampshire Union Leader’s John DiStaso and Tom Fahey.

The following Republican candidates will participate in the debate: Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, businessman Herman Cain, former Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum.
Criteria for candidates participating in the CNN/WMUR-TV/New Hampshire Union Leader debate on June 13, 2011 can be found on CNN.com: Leading candidates set to meet in first New Hampshire debate.
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9 comments:

  1. This might be hilarious considering all the clowns the GOP have running, but you couldn't pay me to watch it.

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  2. Another ratings loser for CNN. I think I
    am going with MSNBC this campaign
    season.

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  3. Between John King and the Republicans I think I will record the show to watch on nights I can't sleep.

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  4. I'm also going to skip CNN's political coverage, mainly because I can't stomach many of the pundits they're including. I don't feel they have TBPTOT - especially if they're going to have people like Dana Loesch and Erick Erickson doing commentary - those two should not be CNN contributors or on television at all for that matter. Unfortunately TBPTOT tends to be quite biased these days and I don't want to hear from them - there are plenty of other news sources out there who are more fair in their coverage.

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  5. Tired of seeing the jerks on CNN make everything
    political. When it comes the current economic
    situation, why is the 1st thing on their mind
    political ? CNN is trying to pump up Republicans
    because they need ratings for debates. So not
    watching any of the CNN debates. Things aren't
    the greatest but they aren't the worst either.
    Just out of curiosity yesterday, I kept an eye
    on Google to see if there was this panic about
    the jobs numbers yesterday, people cared more
    about donuts and X-men.

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  6. CNN has the worst political team on television.
    Nancy Grace's ratings will be even bigger on
    this day.CNN has zero credibility on the economy.
    This jobs,housing,education, etc crisis has been
    years in the making and the media morons are
    too busy thinking we need to just see people
    yelling all of the time. The public is hip. They
    now realize the media's role in telling us the
    housing charade was the way to get rich. Also,
    get rich schemes and people pimping stocks
    they were selling. CNN had this on all of the time.
    Where were the people warning about the
    dangers of going to Wamart, Target and others
    buying cheap goods from China. The U.S.
    consumers built up the Chinese economy.
    Now people know housing is overvalued. So
    Americans are adjusting. Folks in their 40's
    & 50's are selling their houses and renting.
    Folks in their 20's & 30's are renting until
    the housing market truly settles. Not only
    that CNN had people coming on telling
    us to flip houses. CNN has an agenda and
    it is why their ratings keep dropping.

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  7. Glad John King is moderating the GOP debates.
    It is about time CNN started to use its many available resources and talent and not put all their eggs in one basket.

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  8. Anderson lucked out.
    Judge Judy will be on at 4PM East Coast time this fall so he will not be competing against this powerhouse in daytime TV.
    However he will be competing against the prime news stations at 5PM.
    In the tri-state I believe he will be on Fox 5.

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  9. In the well-funded battle of representation for the rich, these are some of the #1 hucksters fighting each other to convince the ignorant, religious conservatives to support control by the rich of our plutocracy. Though less taxes and smaller government sounds great to the uninformed, it only translates into no govt. control on corporations. Most major corporations already pay less taxes than one single parent working for minimum wage with no healthcare. Watch these slickies fight to convince the uneducated and uninformed to support the party of the wealthy. Watch the battle to righteously call for the end to social programs for the poor and unfortunate as a strategy to balance the budget instead of requiring Exxon/Mobil (All time record profits for any corp.)to pay a single penny of tax. Watch 'em call for jobs when the corporate interests they truly represent have created millions of jobs...OVERSEAS
    They'll tell you how tightening our budget is more important than shrinking the profitable war machine. Maybe even speculate on O'bama's citizenship... Hilarious!

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