What station is the debate on tonight?

Grey Colson

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I've been searching through the guide, but don't see which station is hosting the republican debate tonight. Anyone know?
 
Bloomberg Financial. I have DirecTV and it's in the 350s on there, I think. Dunno about anybody else's system...

Charlie Rose is moderating. Which as somebody else said, every question will be 9 minutes long, with the candidates allowed 30 seconds to respond.
 
mei lan said:
Bloomberg Financial. I have DirecTV and it's in the 350s on there, I think. Dunno about anybody else's system...

Charlie Rose is moderating. Which as somebody else said, every question will be 9 minutes long, with the candidates allowed 30 seconds to respond.

Thanks...I'll have to find it in the Comcast list. I don't think I've ever noticed it before. What a pain to have to search for it. :BH
 
It was good. Few direct personal attacks and Cain got a LOT of air times. But it was Newt that kept getting applause from the audience.

I think Cain gained more ground, but some of the questions on his 9-9-9 plan may have hurt him. The candidates were definitely attacking Cain's tax plan.
 
I think Newt is more focused on a Republican taking the WH more than he is focused on him being the nominee. He said all the GOP candidates had great ideas to fix the economy and anyone of them could be a good president. I still say Newt is the most brilliant and qualified of the candidates.
 
I heard the Washington Post was streaming it live last night. I don't know if the video is available.
 
Foxmeister said:
I think Newt is more focused on a Republican taking the WH more than he is focused on him being the nominee. He said all the GOP candidates had great ideas to fix the economy and anyone of them could be a good president. I still say Newt is the most brilliant and qualified of the candidates.

yeah, He did say that, twice I think. But I think it's his way of bringing everyone back to the main focus.....beating Obummer!

There were a lot of good ideas presented last night. And a wise man (or woman) would do well to take and use a lot of the ideas.
 
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