Posted on 01/14/2016 2:42:32 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Another round of eagerly awaited GOP debates will take place live January 14 at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center in North Charleston, South Carolina, airing on the FOX Business Network and streaming live on FOXBusiness.com.
The first debate, scheduled for a 6 p.m. ET start will be moderated by anchors Trish Regan and Sandra Smith. Four GOP candidates will be featured, including former HP (HPQ) CEO Carly Fiorina, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum.
The second debate, which is slated for a 9 p.m. ET start, will be moderated by Anchor/Managing Editor of Business News, Neil Cavuto and Anchor/Global Markets Editor Maria Bartiromo. Candidates at the podium for the later debate will be: real estate mogul Donald Trump, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Ohio Governor John Kasich and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
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I'll get right to work on it.
Corporate Inversion - big problem. Trump is right. U.S. companies will no longer need to move abroad to take advantage of lower taxes if his tax plan becomes a reality.
Rubio has really been nonexistent tonight.
yeah, really swell to hear him justify new taxes to replace old taxes. Next he’ll tell us Lucy won’t pull the football this time
Rubio may get more votes as Trump’s v.p than Cruz would.
Trump/Rubio may be the way to go but a lot will happen in the coming months.
Trump has rubbed shoulders with politicians for many years...wheeler dealer
Let’s Make A Deal! - Trump on Inversions.
Not the ones made in the USA...which is Trump's objective.
Di Blasio smells a lot worse//////and HE is the NY State of mind ///////to which TED CRUZ was referring
he and donald trump for bringing that MESS into this debate knowing how people felt about that attack
Thanks
I certainly hope so. It takes strength and boldness, first, before conservatism has a prayer. It has been hawked out of town by these politicians and their silver tongues.
Why can’t Trump or any other one say CHINA ALREADY TARIFFS OUR GOODS WE EXPORT TO THEM.
This nonsense about flat taxes is just BS. Cruz is pandering. It’s never going to happen. EVER.
I’m really thinking less of Cruz after tonight’s debate.
I think our do-nothing Republican Congress, the pop culture, and Barak Obama made through rise of Donald Trump necessary.
“I like Trump and he has spurred the debate our country needs.... but at the end of the day I wonder if President Trump ultimately strikes a deal with the GOPE and he and the GOPE both go down the road happy. Maybe not... but I fear that a little.”
Who knows? At this point, I personally think that we would be so much better off with any of Trump, Cruz, or even Fiorina or ‘amnesty’ Rubio than we are with the current disastrous crowd. I’ll support whomever comes through - unless the GOPe disregards the voter’s choice and tries to install someone in a brokered convention. In that case, I’ll write in Rocky the Squirrel rather than vote for the person they try to pick for me.
I personally don’t think Trump would go along to get along with the GOPe. Why? Because if his intention was to do that I don’t think he would have bothered running. Even though being President is a ‘big deal’, I don’t think it is a big enough deal in his world such that he would go through this trouble if he wasn’t truly troubled about where the country is headed.
Exactly. China needs us more than we need them. They will fold. They just laugh because we have losers negotiating and they school us.
Trump is brilliant with his unrehearsed answers and speaks directly to the American people. The others are very good lawyers and do not talk to the people.
No question who the leader is on the podium or who understands economics the best.
They make 17cents a hr in China doing the manufacturing the products we use to manufacture here ...yea we are going get Americans working for 17 cents an hr...geez!
As a possible future prez I would not want to be tied to Trumps purse strings. Donnie will never be able to fulfill his campaign promises, much less the really big ones.
Me too. He isn’t a politician and doesn’t talk out of both sides of his mouth. The Trump train gained steam tonight
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