Posted on 08/03/2015 9:32:01 AM PDT by Isara
(For Immediate Release: July 31, 2015) C-SPAN is partnering with the New Hampshire Union Leader and regional newspapers in early presidential caucus and primary states for the New Hampshire newspapers August 3rd Voters First Forum and will provide live nationwide coverage, beginning at 6:30 pm ET to 9:30 pm ET.
Fourteen Republican presidential candidates* are participating in the two-hour Forum, which will start at 7pmET at St. Anselms College in Manchester on Monday, Aug. 3. Veteran New Hampshire political reporter Jack Heath, host of New Hampshire Today on WGIR-AM Radio, will moderate the event. Each candidate will individually answer two rounds of questions and give a closing statement. Questions are being developed by the editorial staff of The New Hampshire Union Leader, with input from the public.
#VotersFirst participants include:
C-SPAN coverage begins at 6:30 PM ET with pre-event interviews.C-SPAN will televise the forum, in its entirety, on C-SPAN TV, C-SPAN radio, and livestream on C-SPAN.org. Following the forum at 9:00 PM ET, Jack Heath will join C-SPAN for a 30 minute live call-in program to discuss the event. Hearst TV stations across the US will also be carrying the live two-hour C-SPAN forumfeed and it will stream live on I-Heart Radio.
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Pataki talks a good game but I have trouble taking a New Yorker seriously.
Walker did well....some good numbers shared of accomplishment....focused on economics of the state before and since he took office ...and education.
Pataki sounds weak to me....
Pataki still hasn’t answered what govt agency he would do away with...well, given Barry’s proclamation of today, he could of hit it out of the park by saying “the EPA.”
Props for say yes to defunding PP.
Jindal sounds and is better at delivery and points then Pataki....also far more convincing. Pataki spending to much time telling us how bad the government is.
Paul would travel to Chiba or Russia first.
Pauls up...
Paul looks real tired...
I thought so too but having heard her speak and interviewed before, I figured she would. Jindal however surprised me. I think he also did well.
And rambling.
Yes...Walker did really well, but quoting Reagan we need BOLD colors—BOLD statements—like anthropogenic global warming is a fraud. I know, it’s political speak, but we need our side to get away from the PC.
Paul is up now. Paul talking about privacy. 4th Amendment.
Paul does look tired—long day working on defunding PP.
Now he’s brought up Obama’s IRS going after the Tea Party.
NOW LETS CRUZ!!!
Asking Cruz what his deal with Iran would look like.
And the Cruz Missile is landing....
Repeating Obama will be the largest STATE sponsor of TERRORISM!
Ka-boom!
And he started out mentioning being in DC to DEFUND PP!
Ted Cruz—bold colors!
Cruz laying out the case for why giving Iran money will make us terrorism funders.
Now going after the Washington cartel. American people voting for people who do nothing.
Cruz did well (as expected).
Now Rubio...he gets the legalize marijuana question.
He looks tired too (like Paul—unless their feed is wonky).
“Paul does look tired”
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Agree...Paul had little energy or enthusiasm...
Cruz just did an excellent job. He spoke the truth with confidence and charisma.
In my 61 years, I don’t think I’ve heard anyone, in any capacity, with the persuasive speaking skills of Cruz! His use of pauses to create emphasis and impact of his arguments is astounding.
[And the Cruz Missile is landing....]
MISSION COMPLETED!
TED CRUZ looked and acted Presidential!
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