I’m not thrilled Sarah Palin is missing these. I’m really wondering if she’s truly running.
See you in Tampa September 12 for TEA PARTY EXPRESS/CNN debate: starring SARAH PALIN!
Oh, by the way, you won the poll: Humblegunner or Quix?
There were 20 televised debates in the 2008 Republican primary.
1 May 3, 2007 - Simi Valley, California
2 May 15, 2007 - Columbia, South Carolina
3 June 5, 2007 - Manchester, New Hampshire-not on TV
4 July 12, 2007 - Detroit, Michigan
5 August 5, 2007 - Des Moines, Iowa
6 September 5, 2007 - Durham, New Hampshire
7 September 17, 2007 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
8 September 27, 2007 - Baltimore, Maryland
9 October 9, 2007 - Dearborn, Michigan
10 October 16, 2007 - Washington, D.C.
11 October 21, 2007 - Orlando, Florida
12 October 25, 2007 - Sioux City, Iowa
13 November 28, 2007 - St. Petersburg, Florida
14 December 9, 2007 - Miami, Florida
15 December 12, 2007 - Johnston, Iowa
16 January 5, 2008 Manchester, New Hampshire
17 January 6, 2008 Milford, New Hampshire
18 January 10, 2008 - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
19 January 24, 2008 - Boca Raton, Florida
20 January 30, 2008 - Simi Valley, California
21 February 2, 2008 - New York, New York
Candidates in the debates
Senator John McCain - Arizona (won nomination).
Representative Ron Paul - Texas (withdrew June 12, 2008).
Former UN Ambassador Alan Keyes - Maryland (withdrew from Republican Party April 15, 2008).
Former Governor Mike Huckabee - Arkansas (withdrew March 4, 2008).
Former Governor Mitt Romney - Massachusetts (withdrew February 7, 2008).[1]
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani - New York (withdrew January 30, 2008).
Former Senator Fred Thompson - Tennessee (withdrew January 22, 2008).[2]
Representative Duncan Hunter - California (withdrew January 19, 2008).[3]
Representative Tom Tancredo - Colorado (withdrew December 19, 2007).[4]
Senator Sam Brownback - Kansas (withdrew October 19, 2007).[5]
Former Governor Tommy Thompson - Wisconsin (withdrew August 12, 2007).[6]
Former Governor Jim Gilmore - Virginia (withdrew July 14, 2007).[7]
I think Sarah Palin has plenty of debate opportunities in front of her.