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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You need to read about King Saul.
I had to do a doubletake -- his mailman father dying of black lung?
Then I realized he was pandering about some other common man story.
Yes, clearly Trump lost badly.
Especially when. Everyone on the stage except Jeb at some point said ‘Trumps right about...’
I saw nothing said tonight that will erode Trump’s support.
The net effect of this debate, and the coming actual votes, will be fewer lecterns. Trump will still be center stage.
China is going to have all of American industry without tariffs.
Trump won again...All polls will continue to report Trump’s momentum.
Agree!!
ROFL!!!!! And right you are!
I just made the mistake of switching to FoxNews, and they evidently have a 100% Cruz group for their “impartial” poll.
There was a LOT of voter fraud in that race, which had nothing but LOSERS running in it. Only 25% ( including voter fraud ) of New Yorkers even voted in that race.
Christie too much a one-liner and now lets reflect as Carson speaks.
next time try watching with the sound on so you can hear how badly the great debater does when put to the test.
Trump’s best so far.
I’d like to see him have a positive vision here in his closing.
Marco is more polished in his speaking and he knows that f he can throw things out there, and do so in such a polished way...some of it is going to stick whether it is true or not.
Cruz, IMHO, is the more principled, but he is not as polished or as photogenic. HE should never have said or allowed that “half of what he said is just out and out false,” because that leaves the watcher wondering what parts are true, as opposed to which ones are false.
I believe Cruz would be the better President...but Rubio knows how to look into a camera and he knows how to fling things out there.
Marco is losing my respect with his attacks on Snowden. Snowden told the truth...and it was a truth about an agency and a government that is trampling the rights of the American people as a whole.
Anyhow...it was a very interesting exchange...and having said all of this, anyone on that stage would be a huge positive difference over Obama or Hillary.
>>It was Trumpâs best debate so far.
I want him to be our President.
Trump was weak attacking Cruz, but he was excellent on the issues (China, Muslim ban, etc).
Me, too.Krispy acted like a DEm
I am serious. Cruz doesn’t speak Spanish.
Fighting for the last chicken mcnugget.
Poor Dr Ben just cannot enthuse.
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