Wednesday night, the Republican Presidential candidates met in Michigan to debate yet again this time on CNBC. Any more the news that follows a debate has nothing to do with what was said by the candidates but on who won (which is always Mitt Romney and maybe one other candidate) and who made the biggest mistakes. Substance is thrown out the window. Compared to previous Presidential campaigns and debates of previous cycles, this primary has presented us with more substance than ever before.
Here, however, is the debate in its full in case you missed it or want to watch it again. I have also included the two main highlights of the debate including Rick Perry's brain freeze and Newt Gingrich's attack on the Occupy Wall Street protesters and the mainstream media. I suspect that though Cain may drop some, he will still remain high in the polls, at the same time Romney will continue to plateau, and Newt will begin to more rapidly rise in the polls.
Here are the two most talked about parts of the debate. First is the infamous Rick Perry brain freeze. The second is New Gingrich's attack on Occupy Wall Street and the mainstream media.
For more:
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 1: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 2: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 3: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 4: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 5: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 6: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 7: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Debate 8: Republican Hopefuls Make Their Case
Blogizomai - 2012 Presidential Hopefuls on Faith and Freedom
Blogizomai - The Cain-Gingrich Debate
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Friday, November 11, 2011
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