'Republican' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Voting Room (2012)
Actors:
Joey Blackburn (editor),
Joey Blackburn (writer),
Joey Blackburn (director),
Phoebe Fairbairn (producer),
Phoebe Fairbairn (director),
Phoebe Fairbairn (writer),
Phoebe Fairbairn (costume designer),
Adam Fairbairn (actor),
Adam Fairbairn (actor),
Brandon Stegall (actor),
Catherine Gregory (producer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Family,
Short,
Game Change (2012)
Actors:
John Rothman (actor),
Jamey Sheridan (actor),
Peter MacNicol (actor),
Ron Livingston (actor),
Austin Pendleton (actor),
Barack Obama (actor),
Matthew James Gulbranson (actor),
Alex Hyde-White (actor),
Bruce Altman (actor),
Ed Harris (actor),
Anderson Cooper (actor),
Spencer Garrett (actor),
Woody Harrelson (actor),
Philip Stamper (actor),
Philip Stamper (actor),
Plot: Summer, 2008: John McCain secures the nomination, but polls behind Barack Obama. Strategist Steve Schmidt suggests a game changer: picking a conservative female with media savvy, unknown Alaska governor Sarah Palin, as vice president. She's an immediate hit and a quick study - the gap closes. Then, Tina Fey's impersonation, a raft of criticism, and missing her family send Palin into a near-catatonic state: she doesn't prepare for her Katie Couric interview and bombs. Schmidt searches for an answer: don't expect her to learn the issues, but give her a script. Palin does well in the debate with Biden; she finds her voice, goes off script, and goes rogue. A mistake?
Keywords: 2008-presidential-election, acceptance-speech, alaska, american-soldier, argument, arizona, breaking-telephone, bus, campaign, campaign-manager
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Taglines: Politics would never be the same.
Quotes:
Steve Schmidt: You seem totally unfazed by all this.::Sarah Palin: It's God's plan.
John McCain: You're one of the leaders of the party now Sarah. Don't get co-opted by Limbaugh and the other extremists. They'll destroy the party if you let them.
Steve Schmidt: Still think she's fit for office?::Rick Davis: Aw, who cares. In forty-eight hours no one will even remember who she is.
Anderson Cooper: If you had to do it over again, would you have her on the ticket?::Steve Schmidt: You don't get to go back in time, Anderson and have do-overs in life.
John McCain: And they said we were dead. Next stop the White House!
Rick Davis: Listen, I too wish that the American people would choose the future Abraham Lincoln or Thomas Jefferson, but unfortunately, that's not the way it works anymore. Now it takes movie-star charisma to get elected President, and Obama and Palin, that's what they are - they're stars.::Steve Schmidt: Primary difference being Sarah Palin can't name a Supreme Court decision, whereas Barack Obama was a constitutional law professor.::Rick Davis: Fuck you.
Woman: I can't trust Obama. I've read about him and he's not a... he's a... he's a arab. He's not an Americ...::John McCain: No, ma'am. No, ma'am. He's a decent family man citizen who I just happen to have some disagreements with on certain fundamental issues. And that's what this campaign is all about.
Sarah Palin: Why'd you make me do Katie Couric? Did you see the coverage? Did you? [silence] ARE YOU THERE? ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME?::Nicolle Wallace: Yes, Governor, I'm here. Katie was a logical choice; she's been very fair to us this entire campaign.::Sarah Palin: You call that interview fair?::Nicolle Wallace: Yes, Governor, I do.::Sarah Palin: I certainly don't, she was out to get me from the get-go!::Nicolle Wallace: No, she wasn't! The interview sucked because you didn't try!::Sarah Palin: What, what do you mean I didn't try?::Nicolle Wallace: You didn't fight back, like you did in the Charlie Gibson interview - when you didn't know the answers, you clawed your way back and it went fine! You just gave up!::Sarah Palin: [through gritted teeth] Nicole, it wasn't my fault; I wasn't... properly... prepped!::Nicolle Wallace: [angrily] You weren't properly prepped because you wouldn't LISTEN to us! You never LISTEN to your advisers!::Sarah Palin: [heatedly] Because you're overwhelming me with TOO MUCH INFORMATION! You know, I-I don't, I don't wanna do these interviews! I want to do what I want to do!::Nicolle Wallace: [sighs] We're just trying to help you get through this, Governor. All we want is for you to succeed.::Sarah Palin: [scoffs] Yeah, you're NOT helping! You're just screwing me up! You're telling me what to say, what to wear, how to talk... I AM NOT YOUR PUPPET! NOW I understand what Hillary meant when she said she had to find her own voice!::Nicolle Wallace: [incredulously] Yeah... cause you're just like Hillary.::Sarah Palin: You have ruined me! You have ruined my reputation! I AM RUINED IN ALASKA! [throws phone against the wall]::Nicolle Wallace: [shakes head, calls Steve Schmidt] Steve, it's Nicole. I will gladly resign if you want to blame me for Couric, but if you want me to stay, I'm back on McCain's bus tomorrow, as I never want to deal with that woman ever again!
Jack Cafferty: [news clips analyzing Sarah Palin] If John McCain wins, this woman will be one 72 year-old's heartbeat away from being President of the United States... and if that doesn't scare the hell out of you, it should.::Campbell Brown: In fairness, probably most people can't name a Supreme Court case. But most people are not campaigning to be Vice-President.::Fareed Zakaria: It's not that she doesn't know the right answer, it's that she clearly does not understand the question. This is way beyond anything we have ever seen from a national candidate.
Steve Schmidt: Name one fucking paper!
Game Change (2012)
Actors:
John Rothman (actor),
Jamey Sheridan (actor),
Peter MacNicol (actor),
Ron Livingston (actor),
Austin Pendleton (actor),
Barack Obama (actor),
Matthew James Gulbranson (actor),
Alex Hyde-White (actor),
Bruce Altman (actor),
Ed Harris (actor),
Anderson Cooper (actor),
Spencer Garrett (actor),
Woody Harrelson (actor),
Philip Stamper (actor),
Philip Stamper (actor),
Plot: Summer, 2008: John McCain secures the nomination, but polls behind Barack Obama. Strategist Steve Schmidt suggests a game changer: picking a conservative female with media savvy, unknown Alaska governor Sarah Palin, as vice president. She's an immediate hit and a quick study - the gap closes. Then, Tina Fey's impersonation, a raft of criticism, and missing her family send Palin into a near-catatonic state: she doesn't prepare for her Katie Couric interview and bombs. Schmidt searches for an answer: don't expect her to learn the issues, but give her a script. Palin does well in the debate with Biden; she finds her voice, goes off script, and goes rogue. A mistake?
Keywords: 2008-presidential-election, acceptance-speech, alaska, american-soldier, argument, arizona, breaking-telephone, bus, campaign, campaign-manager
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Taglines: Politics would never be the same.
Quotes:
Steve Schmidt: You seem totally unfazed by all this.::Sarah Palin: It's God's plan.
John McCain: You're one of the leaders of the party now Sarah. Don't get co-opted by Limbaugh and the other extremists. They'll destroy the party if you let them.
Steve Schmidt: Still think she's fit for office?::Rick Davis: Aw, who cares. In forty-eight hours no one will even remember who she is.
Anderson Cooper: If you had to do it over again, would you have her on the ticket?::Steve Schmidt: You don't get to go back in time, Anderson and have do-overs in life.
John McCain: And they said we were dead. Next stop the White House!
Rick Davis: Listen, I too wish that the American people would choose the future Abraham Lincoln or Thomas Jefferson, but unfortunately, that's not the way it works anymore. Now it takes movie-star charisma to get elected President, and Obama and Palin, that's what they are - they're stars.::Steve Schmidt: Primary difference being Sarah Palin can't name a Supreme Court decision, whereas Barack Obama was a constitutional law professor.::Rick Davis: Fuck you.
Woman: I can't trust Obama. I've read about him and he's not a... he's a... he's a arab. He's not an Americ...::John McCain: No, ma'am. No, ma'am. He's a decent family man citizen who I just happen to have some disagreements with on certain fundamental issues. And that's what this campaign is all about.
Sarah Palin: Why'd you make me do Katie Couric? Did you see the coverage? Did you? [silence] ARE YOU THERE? ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME?::Nicolle Wallace: Yes, Governor, I'm here. Katie was a logical choice; she's been very fair to us this entire campaign.::Sarah Palin: You call that interview fair?::Nicolle Wallace: Yes, Governor, I do.::Sarah Palin: I certainly don't, she was out to get me from the get-go!::Nicolle Wallace: No, she wasn't! The interview sucked because you didn't try!::Sarah Palin: What, what do you mean I didn't try?::Nicolle Wallace: You didn't fight back, like you did in the Charlie Gibson interview - when you didn't know the answers, you clawed your way back and it went fine! You just gave up!::Sarah Palin: [through gritted teeth] Nicole, it wasn't my fault; I wasn't... properly... prepped!::Nicolle Wallace: [angrily] You weren't properly prepped because you wouldn't LISTEN to us! You never LISTEN to your advisers!::Sarah Palin: [heatedly] Because you're overwhelming me with TOO MUCH INFORMATION! You know, I-I don't, I don't wanna do these interviews! I want to do what I want to do!::Nicolle Wallace: [sighs] We're just trying to help you get through this, Governor. All we want is for you to succeed.::Sarah Palin: [scoffs] Yeah, you're NOT helping! You're just screwing me up! You're telling me what to say, what to wear, how to talk... I AM NOT YOUR PUPPET! NOW I understand what Hillary meant when she said she had to find her own voice!::Nicolle Wallace: [incredulously] Yeah... cause you're just like Hillary.::Sarah Palin: You have ruined me! You have ruined my reputation! I AM RUINED IN ALASKA! [throws phone against the wall]::Nicolle Wallace: [shakes head, calls Steve Schmidt] Steve, it's Nicole. I will gladly resign if you want to blame me for Couric, but if you want me to stay, I'm back on McCain's bus tomorrow, as I never want to deal with that woman ever again!
Jack Cafferty: [news clips analyzing Sarah Palin] If John McCain wins, this woman will be one 72 year-old's heartbeat away from being President of the United States... and if that doesn't scare the hell out of you, it should.::Campbell Brown: In fairness, probably most people can't name a Supreme Court case. But most people are not campaigning to be Vice-President.::Fareed Zakaria: It's not that she doesn't know the right answer, it's that she clearly does not understand the question. This is way beyond anything we have ever seen from a national candidate.
Steve Schmidt: Name one fucking paper!
Forguetina (2010)
Actors:
Violeta Barca-Fontana (miscellaneous crew),
Juan Alberto de Burgos (producer),
Juan Alberto de Burgos (actor),
Juan Alberto de Burgos (director),
Juan Alberto de Burgos (writer),
Belén Cascón (actress),
Marjorie E. Glantz (actress),
Echedey Izquierdo (editor),
Paloma Arimón (actress),
Toni Márquez (actor),
Belen Zaba (actress),
Celia Crespo (actor),
Don McQuillen (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
The F Word (2005)
Actors:
Josh Hamilton (actor),
Josh Hamilton (producer),
Sam Rockwell (actor),
Yul Vazquez (actor),
Ari Gold (actor),
Edoardo Ballerini (actor),
Zak Orth (actor),
Callie Thorne (actress),
Roger Neill (composer),
Daniel Raymont (actor),
J. Richey Nash (actor),
Peter Salett (actor),
Andrew Osborne (actor),
Andrew Osborne (writer),
Reverend Billy (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: "The Statue of Liberty isn't holding her torch, she's waving good-bye" Putting the F in free speech.
Quotes:
Joe Pace: Why do you have a two seat bike?::Bike protestor: It's a great way to meet girls man.
Unkown Protester: You don't need chains to tie people up; it's a wireless world.
The Cross-Eyed Fiddlin' Yak (2004)
Actors:
Jason Brandt (composer),
Paul Gutrecht (actor),
Nick Rish (actor),
Scott Kramer (editor),
Jeanne Mount (actress),
Robert J. Duncan (director),
Robert J. Duncan (writer),
Alex Fong (producer),
Carry Aikman (actress),
Brent Welch (actor),
Brian Davis (actor),
Larry Duncan (actor),
Matt Roberts (actor),
Steven Blaire (actor),
Mary Duncan (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Taglines: The story of a man and a cross-eyed fiddlin' yak is never a short one.
Titanic Town (1998)
Actors:
David M. Thompson (producer),
Lance Peters (miscellaneous crew),
Trevor Jones (composer),
Oliver Ford Davies (actor),
Julie Walters (actress),
Ciarán Hinds (actor),
Robert Cooper (producer),
George Faber (producer),
Neil Maskell (actor),
B.J. Hogg (actor),
Kim Armitage (miscellaneous crew),
Lorcan Cranitch (actor),
Ruth McCabe (actress),
Nicholas Woodeson (actor),
Tony Rohr (actor),
Plot: Set in Belfast in 1972, the politically naïve Bernie is trying to bring up a normal family in less than normal surroundings. Her best friend is accidentally shot dead by the IRA, and her neighbours are constantly raided by the army. In this climate of fear and confusion, she dares to stand up and condemn the killings. Criticising both factions equally, her public call for a ceasefire is interpreted by many as an attack against the IRA, and as her fledgling peace movement takes momentum, she and her family are placed in the frontline.
Keywords: 1970s, autobiographical, based-on-novel, belfast-northern-ireland, brick-thrown-through-a-window, british-army, british-government, catholic, caught-in-crossfire, crossfire
Genres:
Drama,
Witchcraft 7: Judgement Hour (1995)
Actors:
Michael Feifer (actor),
Miriam Cutler (composer),
Michael Feifer (producer),
Ashlie Rhey (actress),
Michael Feifer (actor),
David Alan Graf (actor),
Tony Miller (editor),
Tony Miller (producer),
Michael Paul Girard (director),
Jerry Feifer (writer),
Robert E. Baruc (producer),
Jerry Feifer (producer),
Alisa Christensen (actress),
John McCafferty (actor),
Morton Lewis (actor),
Plot: Will Spanner is at it again battling sex starved beautiful demon vampires in the seventh installment of this series. Will enlists the help of cops Lutz and Garner to bring down the evil vampire Martin and his beautiful erotic demonic slaves.
Keywords: colon-in-title, erotica, female-nudity, four-word-title, independent-film, sequel, seventh-part, supernatural, vampire, vampirism
Genres:
Horror,
Terminal Bliss (1992)
Actors:
Anant Singh (producer),
Alexis Arquette (actress),
Dezi Rorich (miscellaneous crew),
Luke Perry (actor),
Bruce Sinofsky (editor),
Brian Cox (producer),
Brian Cox (actor),
Antoinette van Speyk (miscellaneous crew),
Sudhir Pragjee (producer),
Jordan Alan (actor),
Jordan Alan (writer),
Jordan Alan (director),
Sanjeev Singh (producer),
Sonia Curtis (actress),
Bruce Taylor (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: He had everything, but nothing was enough
The Ramparts We Watch (1940)
Actors:
Woodrow Wilson (actor),
Franklin D. Roosevelt (actor),
Louis De Francesco (composer),
Almira Sessions (actress),
Peter Brunelli (composer),
John McIntire (actor),
Theodore Roosevelt (actor),
Louis De Rochemont (director),
Louis De Rochemont (producer),
Lothar Wolff (editor),
Andrea King (actress),
Jacques Belasco (composer),
Elliott Reid (actor),
James L. Shute (miscellaneous crew),
Westbrook Van Voorhis (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL- CNN Republican Presidential Debate, GOP DEBATE Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015.
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one
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FULL CNN GOP DEBATE: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP DEBATE: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP DEBATE: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/OqBraF9lpK0 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasich, Mike Huckabee.
CNN's Republican debate: Winners and losers
Winners: Carly Fiorina, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush
Unclear: Donald Trump,John Kasich
Losers: Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee & Ted Cruz
Trump Lets Loose on Jeb: Your Brother Gave Us Obama https://youtu.be/RQKuGiB2ULE
Jeb to Trump Please Apologize to My Mexican Born Wife; Trump: 'No' https://youtu.be/urMwbFhvrwU
Christie Snap
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 3/5: https://youtu.be/2fZwTxVTCU8 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2 Sept. 16, 2015. Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as th
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 3/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 3/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 3/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 4/5: https://youtu.be/3BumKtz7YkU - FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the ba
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The Second Republican Debate JUST Ended
The Second Republican Debate JUST Ended
The Second Republican Debate JUST Ended
Stephen's having trouble waking up after a long night of watching people talk about Trump and narc on Jeb Bush.
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Biggest hits and misses from the second Republican debate
Biggest hits and misses from the second Republican debate
Biggest hits and misses from the second Republican debate
Howard Kurtz, Chris Stirewalt provide insight on 'The Kelly File'
Watch Sean Hannity talk about Elections, Presidential Debates, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on The Kelly File.
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Best Trump zingers of the CNN Republican debate
Best Trump zingers of the CNN Republican debate
Best Trump zingers of the CNN Republican debate
Donald Trump came out swinging at the CNN GOP debate on Wednesday. Here are his top zingers of the night.
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Bernie Sanders: Of Course I'll Get Republican Votes
Bernie Sanders: Of Course I'll Get Republican Votes
Bernie Sanders: Of Course I'll Get Republican Votes
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) claims that his populist message is resonating across party lines.
"There are more than a few Republicans for Bernie Sanders out there. Don't be surprised if we do well with a number of Republicans," the senator said Thursday in an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Read More At:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-republicans_5616668ce4b0dbb8000d3581
Clip from the Thursday, October 8th 2015 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern.
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"FIRST REPUBLICAN DEBATE HIGHLIGHTS: 2015" — A Bad Lip Reading of The Republican Debate
"FIRST REPUBLICAN DEBATE HIGHLIGHTS: 2015" — A Bad Lip Reading of The Republican Debate
"FIRST REPUBLICAN DEBATE HIGHLIGHTS: 2015" — A Bad Lip Reading of The Republican Debate
The potential Republican candidates weigh in on a variety of issues.
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Who Won The Second Republican Debate?
Who Won The Second Republican Debate?
Who Won The Second Republican Debate?
Who won the second GOP debate? The answer may surprise you... or will it? Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian (The Point), John Iadarola (Think Tank), and Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show Podcast), hosts of the The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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Donald Trump rips 'unusual' second Republican debate
Donald Trump rips 'unusual' second Republican debate
Donald Trump rips 'unusual' second Republican debate
Front-runner reflects on the biggest moments from the debate; Presidential candidate goes on 'Hannity'
Watch Sean Hannity talk about Apple News, Elections, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on Hannity.
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Planned Parenthood President SCHOOLS Republican Congressman
Planned Parenthood President SCHOOLS Republican Congressman
Planned Parenthood President SCHOOLS Republican Congressman
The President of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards, spoke to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, and during the hearing she defended Planned Parenthood making clear that the recent videos released were fraudulent and not indicative of the organization’s actions. Republican congressman Jason Chaffetz challenged Richards with a graph that showed abortions exceeding cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood. The information on the slide seemed, at the very least, misleading. Ana Kasparian (The Point) and Ben Mankiewicz (What The Flick?!) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
Do you think Richards did a good job defending Planned Parenthood? W
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Ellen at the Republican Debate
Ellen at the Republican Debate
Ellen at the Republican Debate
Over the summer, Ellen made an appearance at the Republican Debate. In case you missed it, check out what she had to say – and sing.
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Republican debate August 6th 2015
Republican debate August 6th 2015
Republican debate August 6th 2015
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2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum [FULL]
2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum [FULL]
2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum [FULL]
2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum
All current or likely Republican presidential candidates were invited to take part in a “Voters First Republican Presidential Forum” on the campus of St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. This event was the first opportunity to hear all of the 2016 Republican presidential candidates on one stage. The candidates appeared one at a time, answering questions determined by the editors of the Union Leader based on the topics suggested by the public. Senators Crux (R-TX), Paul (R-KY), and Rubio (R-FL) appeared via video link from Washington, D.C. Jack Heath moderated. Scott Walker:
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Syria, Deir Ez Zor, Syrian Republican Guard 104th, Video from Jufrah against ISIS/ISIL
Syria, Deir Ez Zor, Syrian Republican Guard 104th, Video from Jufrah against ISIS/ISIL
Syria, Deir Ez Zor, Syrian Republican Guard 104th, Video from Jufrah against ISIS/ISIL
معركة الجفرة اهداء لروح
الشهيد النقيب حيدر أمير محمد
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Outgoing Boehner Rails Against Republican ‘False Prophets’ on Face the Nation
Outgoing Boehner Rails Against Republican ‘False Prophets’ on Face the Nation
Outgoing Boehner Rails Against Republican ‘False Prophets’ on Face the Nation
Outgoing Speaker John Boehner spoke out on Face the Nation today about why he’s stepping down, and he pulled no punches in decrying “false prophets” on the Republican side.
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Kids re enact Republican debate in hilarious Funny or Die video MSNBC
Kids re enact Republican debate in hilarious Funny or Die video MSNBC
Kids re enact Republican debate in hilarious Funny or Die video MSNBC
If you missed the first Republican debate of 2016, don’t worry – there’s an abbreviated version for you starring kids.
Taking a page out of Jimmy Kimmel’s book, the humor website Funny or Die released this video earlier this week with 10 kids starring as the Republican candidates from this month’s debate. Dressed in suits and wigs and repeating the candidates’ lines verbatim, the video highlights some of the biggest moments from the explosive debate, including Donald Trump’s hand raising and Chris Christie and Rand Paul’s showdown over privacy.
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Republican Presidential Debate 2016 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Ohio (August 6, 2015)
Republican Presidential Debate 2016 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Ohio (August 6, 2015)
Republican Presidential Debate 2016 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Ohio (August 6, 2015)
Republican presidential debate hosted by Fox News, Facebook, and the Ohio Republican Party at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on Thursday, August 6, 2015.
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How the Republican candidates fared in the second debate
How the Republican candidates fared in the second debate
How the Republican candidates fared in the second debate
Columnist Mark Steyn goes on 'Hannity' to analyze the presidential hopefuls' performance
Watch Carl Cameron and Sean Hannity talk about Apple News, Elections, Presidential Debates, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on Hannity.
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Full Republican Debate Aug 6, 2015
Full Republican Debate Aug 6, 2015
Full Republican Debate Aug 6, 2015
Republicans discuss issues about the economy, religion, taxes, etc.
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Second Republican Presidential Debate 2016 by CNN 09-16-2015
Second Republican Presidential Debate 2016 by CNN 09-16-2015
Second Republican Presidential Debate 2016 by CNN 09-16-2015
This is the second GOP Presidential debate hosted by CNN.
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9/16/2015 CNN Republican Primary Debate for 2016 (FULL)
9/16/2015 CNN Republican Primary Debate for 2016 (FULL)
9/16/2015 CNN Republican Primary Debate for 2016 (FULL)
The Second Presidential Primary Debate for 2016
9/16/15
September 16, 2015
With TV Closed Captioning (CC)
Broadcast: CNN
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL- CNN Republican Presidential Debate, GOP DEBATE Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015.
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
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FULL- CNN Republican Presidential Debate, GOP DEBATE Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015.
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 99
FULL CNN GOP DEBATE: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/OqBraF9lpK0 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasich, Mike Huckabee.
CNN's Republican debate: Winners and losers
Winners: Carly Fiorina, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush
Unclear: Donald Trump,John Kasich
Losers: Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee & Ted Cruz
Trump Lets Loose on Jeb: Your Brother Gave Us Obama https://youtu.be/RQKuGiB2ULE
Jeb to Trump Please Apologize to My Mexican Born Wife; Trump: 'No' https://youtu.be/urMwbFhvrwU
Christie Snaps at Fiorina, Trump: Stop Your ‘Childish’ Sniping, Voters Don’t Care https://youtu.be/C1FAWSn_ZrM
Rand Paul Calls Trump ‘Sophomoric,’ Trump Responds by Calling Him Ugly https://youtu.be/Koid3w7aKr8
Carly Fiorina
For the second debate in a row, Fiorina was once again the breakout star of the night, taking on Republican front-runner Donald Trump with finesse and capturing the crowd with polished, zinging answers and an impassioned charge against abortion.
Fiorina earned perhaps the biggest applause of the night as she skewered Planned Parenthood.
Fiorina dodged an early opportunity to hit Trump but didn't make that mistake again when she was asked to address the businessman's recent comments about her appearance to Rolling Stone, in which he suggested her face would make her unelectable.
Fiorina takes on Trump
New York journalist and CNN contributor Errol Louis said after the debate that Fiorina was "the clearest winner."
Marco Rubio
Rubio proved Wednesday night why so many GOP elites have long considered him a top contender for the Republican nomination: He can weave his strong handle of policy with a compelling personal narrative.
Rubio took on Trump differently than Fiorina or Bush, dispatching the front-runner without attacking him directly, instead steering the debate toward his strengths.
When Trump pointed out Rubio's voting absences in the Senate, Rubio refused to retort with an attack of his own.
Jeb Bush
"You know what? As it relates to my brother, there's one thing I know for sure. He kept us safe," Bush told Trump to one of his strongest applause moments of the night. "You remember the fire fighter with his arms around it? He sent a clear signal that the United States would be strong and fight Islamic terrorism, and he did keep us safe."
And he also successfully tackled Trump over the billionaire's suggestion that Bush's Mexican-American wife was the reason for his support for comprehensive immigration reform.
"To subject my wife into the middle of a raucous political conversation was completely inappropriate, and I hope you apologize for that, Donald," Bush said. "Why don't you apologize to her right now." Trump declined.
Chris Christie
"While I'm as entertained as anyone by this personal back-and-forth about the history of Donald and Carly's career, for the 55-year-old construction worker out in that audience tonight who doesn't have a job, who can't fund his child's education, I've got to tell you the truth. They could care less about your careers, they care about theirs," Christie said. "Let's start talking about that on this stage and stop playing -- and stop playing the games."
Earlier in the night, Christie suggested the problem with the debate was "we're fighting with each other up here" over how to approach defunding Planned Parenthood even though "we agree."
Unclear
Donald Trump
Trump stumbled in responding to Fiorina's deft answer to his comments about her face, awkwardly calling her "beautiful" after suggesting her looks would keep Americans from voting for her.
Former Bush aide and CNN political commentator Ana Navarro spoke highly of the move.
And when Bush attacked him for a "lack of judgment" and "lack of understanding about how the world works," Trump resorted to an oft-used tactic of tying Bush to his brother's presidency suggesting that "your brother's administration gave us Barack Obama because it was such a disaster ... that Abraham Lincoln couldn't have been elected."
Bush's quick answer -- that his brother kept the country safe -- knocked Trump off balance as the crowd roared in approval.
And as he faced questions over foreign policy and his flubbed response to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, who was one of the debate's questioners, Trump smartly pivoted to Hewitt, insulating himself from further attacks from his rivals.
Conservative analyst Mercedes Schlapp said Trump was silent for more than 30 minutes of discussion n serious policy issues.
Odds of Trump nomination drop after debate
John Kasich
Losers
Rand Paul
Scott Walker
Ben Carson
It wasn't for a lack of opportunities: Carson got several openings to knock Trump, but refused, even when Trump put forward some sketchy scientific backing for his views on vaccines.
Mike Huckabee & Ted Cruz
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Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/OqBraF9lpK0 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 1 Sept. 16, 2015: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasich, Mike Huckabee.
CNN's Republican debate: Winners and losers
Winners: Carly Fiorina, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush
Unclear: Donald Trump,John Kasich
Losers: Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee & Ted Cruz
Trump Lets Loose on Jeb: Your Brother Gave Us Obama https://youtu.be/RQKuGiB2ULE
Jeb to Trump Please Apologize to My Mexican Born Wife; Trump: 'No' https://youtu.be/urMwbFhvrwU
Christie Snaps at Fiorina, Trump: Stop Your ‘Childish’ Sniping, Voters Don’t Care https://youtu.be/C1FAWSn_ZrM
Rand Paul Calls Trump ‘Sophomoric,’ Trump Responds by Calling Him Ugly https://youtu.be/Koid3w7aKr8
Carly Fiorina
For the second debate in a row, Fiorina was once again the breakout star of the night, taking on Republican front-runner Donald Trump with finesse and capturing the crowd with polished, zinging answers and an impassioned charge against abortion.
Fiorina earned perhaps the biggest applause of the night as she skewered Planned Parenthood.
Fiorina dodged an early opportunity to hit Trump but didn't make that mistake again when she was asked to address the businessman's recent comments about her appearance to Rolling Stone, in which he suggested her face would make her unelectable.
Fiorina takes on Trump
New York journalist and CNN contributor Errol Louis said after the debate that Fiorina was "the clearest winner."
Marco Rubio
Rubio proved Wednesday night why so many GOP elites have long considered him a top contender for the Republican nomination: He can weave his strong handle of policy with a compelling personal narrative.
Rubio took on Trump differently than Fiorina or Bush, dispatching the front-runner without attacking him directly, instead steering the debate toward his strengths.
When Trump pointed out Rubio's voting absences in the Senate, Rubio refused to retort with an attack of his own.
Jeb Bush
"You know what? As it relates to my brother, there's one thing I know for sure. He kept us safe," Bush told Trump to one of his strongest applause moments of the night. "You remember the fire fighter with his arms around it? He sent a clear signal that the United States would be strong and fight Islamic terrorism, and he did keep us safe."
And he also successfully tackled Trump over the billionaire's suggestion that Bush's Mexican-American wife was the reason for his support for comprehensive immigration reform.
"To subject my wife into the middle of a raucous political conversation was completely inappropriate, and I hope you apologize for that, Donald," Bush said. "Why don't you apologize to her right now." Trump declined.
Chris Christie
"While I'm as entertained as anyone by this personal back-and-forth about the history of Donald and Carly's career, for the 55-year-old construction worker out in that audience tonight who doesn't have a job, who can't fund his child's education, I've got to tell you the truth. They could care less about your careers, they care about theirs," Christie said. "Let's start talking about that on this stage and stop playing -- and stop playing the games."
Earlier in the night, Christie suggested the problem with the debate was "we're fighting with each other up here" over how to approach defunding Planned Parenthood even though "we agree."
Unclear
Donald Trump
Trump stumbled in responding to Fiorina's deft answer to his comments about her face, awkwardly calling her "beautiful" after suggesting her looks would keep Americans from voting for her.
Former Bush aide and CNN political commentator Ana Navarro spoke highly of the move.
And when Bush attacked him for a "lack of judgment" and "lack of understanding about how the world works," Trump resorted to an oft-used tactic of tying Bush to his brother's presidency suggesting that "your brother's administration gave us Barack Obama because it was such a disaster ... that Abraham Lincoln couldn't have been elected."
Bush's quick answer -- that his brother kept the country safe -- knocked Trump off balance as the crowd roared in approval.
And as he faced questions over foreign policy and his flubbed response to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, who was one of the debate's questioners, Trump smartly pivoted to Hewitt, insulating himself from further attacks from his rivals.
Conservative analyst Mercedes Schlapp said Trump was silent for more than 30 minutes of discussion n serious policy issues.
Odds of Trump nomination drop after debate
John Kasich
Losers
Rand Paul
Scott Walker
Ben Carson
It wasn't for a lack of opportunities: Carson got several openings to knock Trump, but refused, even when Trump put forward some sketchy scientific backing for his views on vaccines.
Mike Huckabee & Ted Cruz
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 427207
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 3/5: https://youtu.be/2fZwTxVTCU8 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2 Sept. 16, 2015. Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
wn.com/Full Cnn Gop Debate 2Nd Cnn Republican Presidential Debate Part 2 5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 3/5: https://youtu.be/2fZwTxVTCU8 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2 Sept. 16, 2015. Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 129
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 3/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 4/5: https://youtu.be/3BumKtz7YkU - FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
wn.com/Full Cnn Gop Debate 2Nd Cnn Republican Presidential Debate Part 3 5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 4/5: https://youtu.be/3BumKtz7YkU - FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 109
The Second Republican Debate JUST Ended
Stephen's having trouble waking up after a long night of watching people talk about Trump and narc on Jeb Bush.
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Stephen's having trouble waking up after a long night of watching people talk about Trump and narc on Jeb Bush.
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- published: 18 Sep 2015
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Biggest hits and misses from the second Republican debate
Howard Kurtz, Chris Stirewalt provide insight on 'The Kelly File'
Watch Sean Hannity talk about Elections, Presidential Debates, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on The Kelly File.
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Howard Kurtz, Chris Stirewalt provide insight on 'The Kelly File'
Watch Sean Hannity talk about Elections, Presidential Debates, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on The Kelly File.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 160
Best Trump zingers of the CNN Republican debate
Donald Trump came out swinging at the CNN GOP debate on Wednesday. Here are his top zingers of the night.
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Donald Trump came out swinging at the CNN GOP debate on Wednesday. Here are his top zingers of the night.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 26974
Bernie Sanders: Of Course I'll Get Republican Votes
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) claims that his populist message is resonating across party lines.
"There are more than a few Republicans for Bernie Sanders out there. Don't be surprised if we do well with a number of Republicans," the senator said Thursday in an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) claims that his populist message is resonating across party lines.
"There are more than a few Republicans for Bernie Sanders out there. Don't be surprised if we do well with a number of Republicans," the senator said Thursday in an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
- views: 3315
"FIRST REPUBLICAN DEBATE HIGHLIGHTS: 2015" — A Bad Lip Reading of The Republican Debate
The potential Republican candidates weigh in on a variety of issues.
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The potential Republican candidates weigh in on a variety of issues.
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- published: 19 Aug 2015
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Who Won The Second Republican Debate?
Who won the second GOP debate? The answer may surprise you... or will it? Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian (The Point), John Iadarola (Think Tank), and Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show Podcast), hosts of the The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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Who won the second GOP debate? The answer may surprise you... or will it? Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian (The Point), John Iadarola (Think Tank), and Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show Podcast), hosts of the The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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- published: 17 Sep 2015
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Donald Trump rips 'unusual' second Republican debate
Front-runner reflects on the biggest moments from the debate; Presidential candidate goes on 'Hannity'
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Front-runner reflects on the biggest moments from the debate; Presidential candidate goes on 'Hannity'
Watch Sean Hannity talk about Apple News, Elections, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on Hannity.
- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 316
Planned Parenthood President SCHOOLS Republican Congressman
The President of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards, spoke to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, and during the hearing she defended Planned Parenthood making clear that the recent videos released were fraudulent and not indicative of the organization’s actions. Republican congressman Jason Chaffetz challenged Richards with a graph that showed abortions exceeding cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood. The information on the slide seemed, at the very least, misleading. Ana Kasparian (The Point) and Ben Mankiewicz (What The Flick?!) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
Do you think Richards did a good job defending Planned Parenthood? Will Chaffetz’s slide convince people that Planned Parenthood is an abortion factory? Let us know in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/09/29/the-5-most-contentious-exchanges-from-congresss-planned-parenthood-hearing/
“Tuesday's showdown between House Republicans and Planned Parenthood was a battle some conservatives hoped to be having on a much larger scale this week.
But they got a battle nonetheless.
Cecile Richards, the president of the embattled nonprofit women's health-care organization, testified before a House government oversight committee about how her organization uses more than $500 million in annual federal funding.”
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The Young Turks September 29, 2015 Hour 2
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Planned Parenthood President SCHOOLS Republican Congressman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdd1HvwfmOc&list;=PLTpcK80irdQgsQ-OcIVQvAx3DxDJ9pGL6&index;=1
Carly Fiorina Made Up Horrible Story To Defund Planned Parenthood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4yeuPT2ZQs&list;=PLTpcK80irdQgsQ-OcIVQvAx3DxDJ9pGL6&index;=2
Azalea Banks: Gay People Are Like KKK (VIDEO)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzclxHSLA2E&list;=PLTpcK80irdQgsQ-OcIVQvAx3DxDJ9pGL6&index;=3
Journalist Trolls Friends With Viral Sonogram Post
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wn.com/Planned Parenthood President Schools Republican Congressman
The President of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards, spoke to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, and during the hearing she defended Planned Parenthood making clear that the recent videos released were fraudulent and not indicative of the organization’s actions. Republican congressman Jason Chaffetz challenged Richards with a graph that showed abortions exceeding cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood. The information on the slide seemed, at the very least, misleading. Ana Kasparian (The Point) and Ben Mankiewicz (What The Flick?!) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
Do you think Richards did a good job defending Planned Parenthood? Will Chaffetz’s slide convince people that Planned Parenthood is an abortion factory? Let us know in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/09/29/the-5-most-contentious-exchanges-from-congresss-planned-parenthood-hearing/
“Tuesday's showdown between House Republicans and Planned Parenthood was a battle some conservatives hoped to be having on a much larger scale this week.
But they got a battle nonetheless.
Cecile Richards, the president of the embattled nonprofit women's health-care organization, testified before a House government oversight committee about how her organization uses more than $500 million in annual federal funding.”
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The Young Turks September 29, 2015 Hour 2
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTpcK80irdQgsQ-OcIVQvAx3DxDJ9pGL6
Planned Parenthood President SCHOOLS Republican Congressman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdd1HvwfmOc&list;=PLTpcK80irdQgsQ-OcIVQvAx3DxDJ9pGL6&index;=1
Carly Fiorina Made Up Horrible Story To Defund Planned Parenthood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4yeuPT2ZQs&list;=PLTpcK80irdQgsQ-OcIVQvAx3DxDJ9pGL6&index;=2
Azalea Banks: Gay People Are Like KKK (VIDEO)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzclxHSLA2E&list;=PLTpcK80irdQgsQ-OcIVQvAx3DxDJ9pGL6&index;=3
Journalist Trolls Friends With Viral Sonogram Post
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 53534
Ellen at the Republican Debate
Over the summer, Ellen made an appearance at the Republican Debate. In case you missed it, check out what she had to say – and sing.
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Over the summer, Ellen made an appearance at the Republican Debate. In case you missed it, check out what she had to say – and sing.
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 247044
Republican debate August 6th 2015
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- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 681
2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum [FULL]
2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum
All current or likely Republican presidential candidates were invited to take part in a “Voters First Republican Presidential Forum” on the campus of St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. This event was the first opportunity to hear all of the 2016 Republican presidential candidates on one stage. The candidates appeared one at a time, answering questions determined by the editors of the Union Leader based on the topics suggested by the public. Senators Crux (R-TX), Paul (R-KY), and Rubio (R-FL) appeared via video link from Washington, D.C. Jack Heath moderated. Scott Walker: ‘I’d Love’ To Run as New and Fresh Vs Hillary or Biden
Jeb Bush Doesn’t Call for Limits on Legal Immigration During
Candidate Forum
Rand Paul: Rand: GOP Could Win Indy Vote With Criminal Justice Reform
5 Most Awkward Moments from New Hampshire GOP Forum
Jeb Bush has a t-shirt
Chris Christie might be 'washed up'
George Pataki runs out of time
Lindsey Graham remembers the 90s
Rick Perry has heard that one before
GOP face off in early-state forum is also a debate preview
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — The Republican Party's jam-packed presidential class faces off Monday night in New Hampshire, where more than a dozen White House hopefuls aim to warm up for the first full-fledged debate of the primary season.
The forum will bring together almost all of the 17 major Republican candidates for president for a debate-lite event, which unlike Thursday's nationally televised debate in Cleveland doesn't have a cut-off for participation.
"It's a great event because it has all the candidates on stage at the same time," said Steve Duprey, New Hampshire's representative to the Republican National Committee. "It treats all candidates equally."
In all, 14 Republican presidential candidates are scheduled to participate, a group that includes seven current or former governors, four senators, a businesswoman, a retired neurosurgeon and one former senator.
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump, who has dominated the GOP primary in recent weeks, is among the three major candidates who decided not to join.
The event will be broadcast live on C-SPAN and local television stations in Iowa and South Carolina — states that, along with New Hampshire, will host the first three contests in the presidential primary calendar next February.
Trump declined to attend the New Hampshire event, citing criticism from the local newspaper host, yet he is expected to play a prominent role in Thursday's formal debate, where only the GOP's top 10 candidates — as determined by national polls — will be allowed on stage.
The New Hampshire meeting comes amid new movement on politically charged issues.
Just hours before the 7 p.m. forum begins, the Senate is scheduled to vote on a GOP-backed bill to strip funding from Planned Parenthood, reviving a debate on social issues that some Republican officials hoped to avoid in 2016.
Three of the four senators participating in Monday's event — Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida, Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky — will do so via satellite from C-SPAN's Washington studio, so they don't miss the high-profile vote.
Also on Monday, President Barack Obama unveiled new emissions limits on power plants designed to address climate change, an issue that energizes conservatives and liberals alike.
The candidates will appear on stage one at a time Monday night, answering several questions each from local radio host Jack Heath. The questions are based on submissions from newspaper readers in New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina. Immigration and the economy emerged as the most popular topics in the reader submitted questions, said Trent Spiner, executive editor of the New Hampshire Union Leader.
As the candidates take turns on stage, their rivals will sit side-by-side in the audience. The format is different than the various forums the candidates have attended this year, when they give individual speeches and leave to speak to the press or greet voters instead of watching each other.
Spiner said the speaking order will be determined randomly.
Fourteen ping pong balls adorned with each candidate's face will be drawn from a jar one at a time to set the order. After the initial round of questions, all the candidates will return to the stage for several more specific questions, giving them a chance to distinguish themselves from the rest of the field, Spiner said.
A camera will be fixed on the line of candidates in the front row, offering viewers a chance to see how they are reacting to their opponents' messages.
Those on the bubble include South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, former technology executive Carly Fiorina, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.
wn.com/2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum Full
2016 Republican Presidential Debate 'Voters First' Forum
All current or likely Republican presidential candidates were invited to take part in a “Voters First Republican Presidential Forum” on the campus of St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. This event was the first opportunity to hear all of the 2016 Republican presidential candidates on one stage. The candidates appeared one at a time, answering questions determined by the editors of the Union Leader based on the topics suggested by the public. Senators Crux (R-TX), Paul (R-KY), and Rubio (R-FL) appeared via video link from Washington, D.C. Jack Heath moderated. Scott Walker: ‘I’d Love’ To Run as New and Fresh Vs Hillary or Biden
Jeb Bush Doesn’t Call for Limits on Legal Immigration During
Candidate Forum
Rand Paul: Rand: GOP Could Win Indy Vote With Criminal Justice Reform
5 Most Awkward Moments from New Hampshire GOP Forum
Jeb Bush has a t-shirt
Chris Christie might be 'washed up'
George Pataki runs out of time
Lindsey Graham remembers the 90s
Rick Perry has heard that one before
GOP face off in early-state forum is also a debate preview
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — The Republican Party's jam-packed presidential class faces off Monday night in New Hampshire, where more than a dozen White House hopefuls aim to warm up for the first full-fledged debate of the primary season.
The forum will bring together almost all of the 17 major Republican candidates for president for a debate-lite event, which unlike Thursday's nationally televised debate in Cleveland doesn't have a cut-off for participation.
"It's a great event because it has all the candidates on stage at the same time," said Steve Duprey, New Hampshire's representative to the Republican National Committee. "It treats all candidates equally."
In all, 14 Republican presidential candidates are scheduled to participate, a group that includes seven current or former governors, four senators, a businesswoman, a retired neurosurgeon and one former senator.
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump, who has dominated the GOP primary in recent weeks, is among the three major candidates who decided not to join.
The event will be broadcast live on C-SPAN and local television stations in Iowa and South Carolina — states that, along with New Hampshire, will host the first three contests in the presidential primary calendar next February.
Trump declined to attend the New Hampshire event, citing criticism from the local newspaper host, yet he is expected to play a prominent role in Thursday's formal debate, where only the GOP's top 10 candidates — as determined by national polls — will be allowed on stage.
The New Hampshire meeting comes amid new movement on politically charged issues.
Just hours before the 7 p.m. forum begins, the Senate is scheduled to vote on a GOP-backed bill to strip funding from Planned Parenthood, reviving a debate on social issues that some Republican officials hoped to avoid in 2016.
Three of the four senators participating in Monday's event — Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida, Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky — will do so via satellite from C-SPAN's Washington studio, so they don't miss the high-profile vote.
Also on Monday, President Barack Obama unveiled new emissions limits on power plants designed to address climate change, an issue that energizes conservatives and liberals alike.
The candidates will appear on stage one at a time Monday night, answering several questions each from local radio host Jack Heath. The questions are based on submissions from newspaper readers in New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina. Immigration and the economy emerged as the most popular topics in the reader submitted questions, said Trent Spiner, executive editor of the New Hampshire Union Leader.
As the candidates take turns on stage, their rivals will sit side-by-side in the audience. The format is different than the various forums the candidates have attended this year, when they give individual speeches and leave to speak to the press or greet voters instead of watching each other.
Spiner said the speaking order will be determined randomly.
Fourteen ping pong balls adorned with each candidate's face will be drawn from a jar one at a time to set the order. After the initial round of questions, all the candidates will return to the stage for several more specific questions, giving them a chance to distinguish themselves from the rest of the field, Spiner said.
A camera will be fixed on the line of candidates in the front row, offering viewers a chance to see how they are reacting to their opponents' messages.
Those on the bubble include South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, former technology executive Carly Fiorina, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 39266
Outgoing Boehner Rails Against Republican ‘False Prophets’ on Face the Nation
Outgoing Speaker John Boehner spoke out on Face the Nation today about why he’s stepping down, and he pulled no punches in decrying “false prophets” on the Republican side.
wn.com/Outgoing Boehner Rails Against Republican ‘False Prophets’ On Face The Nation
Outgoing Speaker John Boehner spoke out on Face the Nation today about why he’s stepping down, and he pulled no punches in decrying “false prophets” on the Republican side.
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 34375
Kids re enact Republican debate in hilarious Funny or Die video MSNBC
If you missed the first Republican debate of 2016, don’t worry – there’s an abbreviated version for you starring kids.
Taking a page out of Jimmy Kimmel’s book, the humor website Funny or Die released this video earlier this week with 10 kids starring as the Republican candidates from this month’s debate. Dressed in suits and wigs and repeating the candidates’ lines verbatim, the video highlights some of the biggest moments from the explosive debate, including Donald Trump’s hand raising and Chris Christie and Rand Paul’s showdown over privacy.
wn.com/Kids Re Enact Republican Debate In Hilarious Funny Or Die Video Msnbc
If you missed the first Republican debate of 2016, don’t worry – there’s an abbreviated version for you starring kids.
Taking a page out of Jimmy Kimmel’s book, the humor website Funny or Die released this video earlier this week with 10 kids starring as the Republican candidates from this month’s debate. Dressed in suits and wigs and repeating the candidates’ lines verbatim, the video highlights some of the biggest moments from the explosive debate, including Donald Trump’s hand raising and Chris Christie and Rand Paul’s showdown over privacy.
- published: 15 Aug 2015
- views: 351
Republican Presidential Debate 2016 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Ohio (August 6, 2015)
Republican presidential debate hosted by Fox News, Facebook, and the Ohio Republican Party at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on Thursday, August 6, 2015.
wn.com/Republican Presidential Debate 2016 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Ohio (August 6, 2015)
Republican presidential debate hosted by Fox News, Facebook, and the Ohio Republican Party at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on Thursday, August 6, 2015.
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 1
How the Republican candidates fared in the second debate
Columnist Mark Steyn goes on 'Hannity' to analyze the presidential hopefuls' performance
Watch Carl Cameron and Sean Hannity talk about Apple News, Elections, Presidential Debates, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on Hannity.
wn.com/How The Republican Candidates Fared In The Second Debate
Columnist Mark Steyn goes on 'Hannity' to analyze the presidential hopefuls' performance
Watch Carl Cameron and Sean Hannity talk about Apple News, Elections, Presidential Debates, Presidential Primaries, and Republicans on Hannity.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 230
Full Republican Debate Aug 6, 2015
Republicans discuss issues about the economy, religion, taxes, etc.
wn.com/Full Republican Debate Aug 6, 2015
Republicans discuss issues about the economy, religion, taxes, etc.
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 1746
Second Republican Presidential Debate 2016 by CNN 09-16-2015
This is the second GOP Presidential debate hosted by CNN.
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This is the second GOP Presidential debate hosted by CNN.
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- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 186
9/16/2015 CNN Republican Primary Debate for 2016 (FULL)
The Second Presidential Primary Debate for 2016
9/16/15
September 16, 2015
With TV Closed Captioning (CC)
Broadcast: CNN
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Personal Endorsement: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvI_x9wwwSA
wn.com/9 16 2015 Cnn Republican Primary Debate For 2016 (Full)
The Second Presidential Primary Debate for 2016
9/16/15
September 16, 2015
With TV Closed Captioning (CC)
Broadcast: CNN
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Personal Endorsement: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvI_x9wwwSA
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 2477
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South Windsor Republican Town Council Candidates
South Windsor Republican Town Council Candidates
South Windsor Republican Town Council Candidates
Listen to the 2015 South Windsor Republican Town Council candidates talk about the issues that we intend to address.
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Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party
Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party
Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party
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Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
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Bernie Sanders Raising More Money Than EVERY Republican
Bernie Sanders Raising More Money Than EVERY Republican
Bernie Sanders Raising More Money Than EVERY Republican
–Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every Republican
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bernie-sanders-is-raising-more-money-than-every-republican-candidate-155430566.html
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The Divided Republican Party - Brit Hume
The Divided Republican Party - Brit Hume
The Divided Republican Party - Brit Hume
Government Shutdown Impact on Republican Party
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Fourth Republican Debate Goes to Fox Business Network
Fourth Republican Debate Goes to Fox Business Network
Fourth Republican Debate Goes to Fox Business Network
The fourth Republican presidential debate will be held on Fox Business Network.
The Nov. 10 event will be co-sponsored by the Wall Street Journal.
Announced on Monday, the debate will focus on issues including jobs, taxation, the general well fare of the economy, domestic and foreign policy.
A third debate scheduled for Oct. 28 on CNBC will also focus on the economy.
The previous Republican debates were held during August and September.
They aired on Fox News and CNN.
Fox Business will broadcast the fourth debate from the Mlwaukee Thieater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Las Vegas bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro joins CNN's Brooke Baldwin to discuss the odds of each presidential candidate winning the 2016 election.
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the Democratic presidential .
Here are the betting odds as of August 10th, 2015 to win the 2016 Presidential Election. The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States .
- Gabe Morency and Pat Mayo discuss Donald Trump's surge up the Republican polls and the current betting odds for the 2016 .
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Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Las Vegas bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro joins CNN's Brooke Baldwin to discuss the odds of each presidential candidate winning the 2016 election.
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the Democratic presidential .
Here are the betting odds as of August 10th, 2015 to win the 2016 Presidential Election. The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States .
- Gabe Morency and Pat Mayo discuss Donald Trump's surge up the Republican polls and the current betting odds for the 2016 .
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Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:25
Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:25
Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:25
Milwaukee has been named the site of next month's Republican presidential primary debate.
FOX Business Network will partner with The Wall Street Journal to host the Nov. 10 debate focusing on the economy. The announcement was made Monday.
The RNC-sanctioned debate will take place at the Milwaukee Theater.
The debate will focus on jobs, taxes and the general health of the economy, as well as domestic and international policy issues.
The names of FOX Business Network moderators will be released closer to the date.
URL: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-milwaukee-republican-presidential-debate-20151012-story.html
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Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:30
Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:30
Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:30
Milwaukee has been named the site of next month's Republican presidential primary debate.
FOX Business Network will partner with The Wall Street Journal to host the Nov. 10 debate focusing on the economy. The announcement was made Monday.
The RNC-sanctioned debate will take place at the Milwaukee Theater.
The debate will focus on jobs, taxes and the general health of the economy, as well as domestic and international policy issues.
The names of FOX Business Network moderators will be released closer to the date.
URL: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-milwaukee-republican-presidential-debate-20151012-story.htm
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Trump / Nixon 2016: A Republican Presidential Ticket You Can Believe In
Trump / Nixon 2016: A Republican Presidential Ticket You Can Believe In
Trump / Nixon 2016: A Republican Presidential Ticket You Can Believe In
Trump / Nixon 2016: A Republican Presidential Ticket You Can Believe In!
Both Donald Trump and Richard Nixon understood what peace demanded. Donald Trump and Richard Nixon knew that China was the answer to to peace! Yes, China. What could be better than a Trump/Nixon presidential ticket? If only zombie-Nixon was around to make it happen. Does Donald Trump have what it takes to become the President of the United States? Would Richard Nixon be a good Vice President under Donald Trump? Let us know!
This ticket would surely beat Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders! They would even rival Barack Obama in popularity!
Are you a fan of MST3K,
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Mike Barnicle on Donald Trump leading the Republican race (12 October 2015)
Mike Barnicle on Donald Trump leading the Republican race (12 October 2015)
Mike Barnicle on Donald Trump leading the Republican race (12 October 2015)
“The collective media can sit and wring its hands as long as it wants, but you cannot deny that he’s connecting… and it’s built upon the past 10 to 15 years of political ineffectiveness in the thoughts of many people,” says Mike Barnicle of Donald Trump’s ongoing, successful presidential campaign. Hear the conversation on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on the likely, seemingly confounding reasons why Trump continues to lead the Republican race despite political analysts predicting his campaign’s collapse.
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Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party? - FoxTV Political News
Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party? - FoxTV Political News
Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party? - FoxTV Political News
Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party? - FoxTV Political News
Former speaker of the House on 'Fox News Sunday'
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Obama Says Trump Won't Be President
Obama Says Trump Won't Be President
Obama Says Trump Won't Be President
Even before Donald Trump became the Republican presidential frontrunner, the mogul became the darling of some GOP voters by very publicly demanding to see President Barack Obama's birth certificate. While Trump will no longer discuss that incident – "I don't talk about that anymore," he told Stephen Colbert recently – Obama unloaded on his one-time antagonist during a 60 Minutes interview that aired Sunday, calling the candidate a "great publicity-seeker" and "the classic reality TV character." Obama also said flatly of Trump's Oval Office hopes, "I don't think he'll end up being president of the United States. I think that he is a great publ
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Rand Paul at the Republican Liberty Caucus
Rand Paul at the Republican Liberty Caucus
Rand Paul at the Republican Liberty Caucus
October 9, 2015 - Rand Paul speaks and takes questions at the Republican Liberty Caucus in Nashua, NH. Rand won the straw poll held as part of the 3 day event. The audio is boosted in this version, but the first 30sec to 1min of Rand's speech the entire sound system was OFF, so don't give up.... The music track is my Rhode Island based band, Roger Ceresi's AllStarz playing "Come On Let's Boogie". A classic we play at swing dances and clubs all over New England. My music oriented website is http://bluesmovers.com
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Bobby Jindal – Vote Republican Or ISIS Wins
Bobby Jindal – Vote Republican Or ISIS Wins
Bobby Jindal – Vote Republican Or ISIS Wins
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal may be falling in the polls, but that hasn’t stopped him from coming up with a master plan to deal with ISIS. Unfortunately, he has no idea what ISIS actually is. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this.
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Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every Republican candidate
Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every Republican candidate
Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every Republican candidate
http://bit.ly/1Lu3I9e
Bernie Sanders, the self-described socialist and most left-leaning presidential candidate, is surprising the whole field with unexpected fundraising prowess. Sanders’s campaign says it raised $26 million from July through September, which would be more than every single Republican candidate raised during the same period. The only person who pulled in more cash was Sanders’ fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton, who took in $28 million.
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30 Republican Paramilitary Gun And Bomb Attacks In North West (6/10/15)
30 Republican Paramilitary Gun And Bomb Attacks In North West (6/10/15)
30 Republican Paramilitary Gun And Bomb Attacks In North West (6/10/15)
Republican paramilitaries have launched 30 gun and bomb attacks within the last twelve months in the north west of Northern Ireland.
From September 2014 to October 2015 there had been 15 bomb attacks in the Derry City and Strabane areas which included seven attacks on the police also 15 shootings six of which were paramilitary-style related.
It comes as In July a serving PSNI officer foiled a booby trap bomb under a police car in Eglinton, and with the roadside bomb detonated on the Skeoge Road in Derry, In August a mortar bomb plot was foiled In Strabane.
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James Comer Ky Republican Commissioner of Ag on Hemp success
James Comer Ky Republican Commissioner of Ag on Hemp success
James Comer Ky Republican Commissioner of Ag on Hemp success
This video is about uploads to youtueb
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The first Debate Of Presidential Candidates Republican - Presidential Debate in 2015 - Fox News
The first Debate Of Presidential Candidates Republican - Presidential Debate in 2015 - Fox News
The first Debate Of Presidential Candidates Republican - Presidential Debate in 2015 - Fox News
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Presidential Debate 2015: Republican Flowers Shine - CNN Held In California
Presidential Debate 2015: Republican Flowers Shine - CNN Held In California
Presidential Debate 2015: Republican Flowers Shine - CNN Held In California
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Live TV Dbate Of Republican Candidates In 2015 - Presidential Debate 2016
Live TV Dbate Of Republican Candidates In 2015 - Presidential Debate 2016
Live TV Dbate Of Republican Candidates In 2015 - Presidential Debate 2016
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Republican Rivals Attacked Each Other Fiercely - Presidential Debate In 2015 - Full HD
Republican Rivals Attacked Each Other Fiercely - Presidential Debate In 2015 - Full HD
Republican Rivals Attacked Each Other Fiercely - Presidential Debate In 2015 - Full HD
South Windsor Republican Town Council Candidates
Listen to the 2015 South Windsor Republican Town Council candidates talk about the issues that we intend to address.
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Listen to the 2015 South Windsor Republican Town Council candidates talk about the issues that we intend to address.
- published: 13 Oct 2015
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Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
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Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Trump calls the President's appearance on "60 Minutes," horrible; hear what the president said about Trump's chance at being President.
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
Republican Frontrunner Donald Trump Weighs in on the Democrats1:54
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 36
Bernie Sanders Raising More Money Than EVERY Republican
–Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every Republican
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bernie-sanders-is-raising-more-money-than-every-republican-candidate-155430566.html
–On the Bonus Show: A Chinese company unveils an autonomous bus, a “campus carry” protest at the University of Texas, a bombing in Turkey is followed by a media ban, more…
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–Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every Republican
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bernie-sanders-is-raising-more-money-than-every-republican-candidate-155430566.html
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 3514
The Divided Republican Party - Brit Hume
Government Shutdown Impact on Republican Party
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Government Shutdown Impact on Republican Party
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
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Fourth Republican Debate Goes to Fox Business Network
The fourth Republican presidential debate will be held on Fox Business Network.
The Nov. 10 event will be co-sponsored by the Wall Street Journal.
Announced on Monday, the debate will focus on issues including jobs, taxation, the general well fare of the economy, domestic and foreign policy.
A third debate scheduled for Oct. 28 on CNBC will also focus on the economy.
The previous Republican debates were held during August and September.
They aired on Fox News and CNN.
Fox Business will broadcast the fourth debate from the Mlwaukee Thieater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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The fourth Republican presidential debate will be held on Fox Business Network.
The Nov. 10 event will be co-sponsored by the Wall Street Journal.
Announced on Monday, the debate will focus on issues including jobs, taxation, the general well fare of the economy, domestic and foreign policy.
A third debate scheduled for Oct. 28 on CNBC will also focus on the economy.
The previous Republican debates were held during August and September.
They aired on Fox News and CNN.
Fox Business will broadcast the fourth debate from the Mlwaukee Thieater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 0
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Las Vegas bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro joins CNN's Brooke Baldwin to discuss the odds of each presidential candidate winning the 2016 election.
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the Democratic presidential .
Here are the betting odds as of August 10th, 2015 to win the 2016 Presidential Election. The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States .
- Gabe Morency and Pat Mayo discuss Donald Trump's surge up the Republican polls and the current betting odds for the 2016 .
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Las Vegas bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro joins CNN's Brooke Baldwin to discuss the odds of each presidential candidate winning the 2016 election.
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the Democratic presidential .
Here are the betting odds as of August 10th, 2015 to win the 2016 Presidential Election. The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States .
- Gabe Morency and Pat Mayo discuss Donald Trump's surge up the Republican polls and the current betting odds for the 2016 .
- published: 12 Oct 2015
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Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Las Vegas bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro joins CNN's Brooke Baldwin to discuss the odds of each presidential candidate winning the 2016 election.
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the Democratic presidential .
Here are the betting odds as of August 10th, 2015 to win the 2016 Presidential Election. The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States .
- Gabe Morency and Pat Mayo discuss Donald Trump's surge up the Republican polls and the current betting odds for the 2016 .
wn.com/Betting Odds To Win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate
Las Vegas bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro joins CNN's Brooke Baldwin to discuss the odds of each presidential candidate winning the 2016 election.
Betting odds to win 2016 United States Presidential Election | Republican Candidate Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the Democratic presidential .
Here are the betting odds as of August 10th, 2015 to win the 2016 Presidential Election. The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States .
- Gabe Morency and Pat Mayo discuss Donald Trump's surge up the Republican polls and the current betting odds for the 2016 .
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 11
Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:25
Milwaukee has been named the site of next month's Republican presidential primary debate.
FOX Business Network will partner with The Wall Street Journal to host the Nov. 10 debate focusing on the economy. The announcement was made Monday.
The RNC-sanctioned debate will take place at the Milwaukee Theater.
The debate will focus on jobs, taxes and the general health of the economy, as well as domestic and international policy issues.
The names of FOX Business Network moderators will be released closer to the date.
URL: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-milwaukee-republican-presidential-debate-20151012-story.html
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Milwaukee has been named the site of next month's Republican presidential primary debate.
FOX Business Network will partner with The Wall Street Journal to host the Nov. 10 debate focusing on the economy. The announcement was made Monday.
The RNC-sanctioned debate will take place at the Milwaukee Theater.
The debate will focus on jobs, taxes and the general health of the economy, as well as domestic and international policy issues.
The names of FOX Business Network moderators will be released closer to the date.
URL: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-milwaukee-republican-presidential-debate-20151012-story.html
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 3
Milwaukee to host Republican presidential debate on Nov. 10. 12 Oct 21:30
Milwaukee has been named the site of next month's Republican presidential primary debate.
FOX Business Network will partner with The Wall Street Journal to host the Nov. 10 debate focusing on the economy. The announcement was made Monday.
The RNC-sanctioned debate will take place at the Milwaukee Theater.
The debate will focus on jobs, taxes and the general health of the economy, as well as domestic and international policy issues.
The names of FOX Business Network moderators will be released closer to the date.
URL: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-milwaukee-republican-presidential-debate-20151012-story.html
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Milwaukee has been named the site of next month's Republican presidential primary debate.
FOX Business Network will partner with The Wall Street Journal to host the Nov. 10 debate focusing on the economy. The announcement was made Monday.
The RNC-sanctioned debate will take place at the Milwaukee Theater.
The debate will focus on jobs, taxes and the general health of the economy, as well as domestic and international policy issues.
The names of FOX Business Network moderators will be released closer to the date.
URL: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-milwaukee-republican-presidential-debate-20151012-story.html
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 3
Trump / Nixon 2016: A Republican Presidential Ticket You Can Believe In
Trump / Nixon 2016: A Republican Presidential Ticket You Can Believe In!
Both Donald Trump and Richard Nixon understood what peace demanded. Donald Trump and Richard Nixon knew that China was the answer to to peace! Yes, China. What could be better than a Trump/Nixon presidential ticket? If only zombie-Nixon was around to make it happen. Does Donald Trump have what it takes to become the President of the United States? Would Richard Nixon be a good Vice President under Donald Trump? Let us know!
This ticket would surely beat Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders! They would even rival Barack Obama in popularity!
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Trump / Nixon 2016: A Republican Presidential Ticket You Can Believe In!
Both Donald Trump and Richard Nixon understood what peace demanded. Donald Trump and Richard Nixon knew that China was the answer to to peace! Yes, China. What could be better than a Trump/Nixon presidential ticket? If only zombie-Nixon was around to make it happen. Does Donald Trump have what it takes to become the President of the United States? Would Richard Nixon be a good Vice President under Donald Trump? Let us know!
This ticket would surely beat Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders! They would even rival Barack Obama in popularity!
Are you a fan of MST3K, Found Footage Festival, Everything is Terrible!, and Something Awful? Do you like bad movies such Space Mutiny, The Final Sacrifice, Mitchell, Werewolf, Soultaker, and Manos? Then you will probably love 2DCAT! Check out our channel and don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share!
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 15
Mike Barnicle on Donald Trump leading the Republican race (12 October 2015)
“The collective media can sit and wring its hands as long as it wants, but you cannot deny that he’s connecting… and it’s built upon the past 10 to 15 years of political ineffectiveness in the thoughts of many people,” says Mike Barnicle of Donald Trump’s ongoing, successful presidential campaign. Hear the conversation on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on the likely, seemingly confounding reasons why Trump continues to lead the Republican race despite political analysts predicting his campaign’s collapse.
wn.com/Mike Barnicle On Donald Trump Leading The Republican Race (12 October 2015)
“The collective media can sit and wring its hands as long as it wants, but you cannot deny that he’s connecting… and it’s built upon the past 10 to 15 years of political ineffectiveness in the thoughts of many people,” says Mike Barnicle of Donald Trump’s ongoing, successful presidential campaign. Hear the conversation on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on the likely, seemingly confounding reasons why Trump continues to lead the Republican race despite political analysts predicting his campaign’s collapse.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 116
Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party? - FoxTV Political News
Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party? - FoxTV Political News
Former speaker of the House on 'Fox News Sunday'
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Could Newt Gingrich unite a divided Republican Party? - FoxTV Political News
Former speaker of the House on 'Fox News Sunday'
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 7
Obama Says Trump Won't Be President
Even before Donald Trump became the Republican presidential frontrunner, the mogul became the darling of some GOP voters by very publicly demanding to see President Barack Obama's birth certificate. While Trump will no longer discuss that incident – "I don't talk about that anymore," he told Stephen Colbert recently – Obama unloaded on his one-time antagonist during a 60 Minutes interview that aired Sunday, calling the candidate a "great publicity-seeker" and "the classic reality TV character." Obama also said flatly of Trump's Oval Office hopes, "I don't think he'll end up being president of the United States. I think that he is a great publicity-seeker and at a time when the Republican party hasn't really figured out what it's for, as opposed to what it's against," Obama told 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft. "I think that he is tapped into something that exists in the Republican party that's real."
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Even before Donald Trump became the Republican presidential frontrunner, the mogul became the darling of some GOP voters by very publicly demanding to see President Barack Obama's birth certificate. While Trump will no longer discuss that incident – "I don't talk about that anymore," he told Stephen Colbert recently – Obama unloaded on his one-time antagonist during a 60 Minutes interview that aired Sunday, calling the candidate a "great publicity-seeker" and "the classic reality TV character." Obama also said flatly of Trump's Oval Office hopes, "I don't think he'll end up being president of the United States. I think that he is a great publicity-seeker and at a time when the Republican party hasn't really figured out what it's for, as opposed to what it's against," Obama told 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft. "I think that he is tapped into something that exists in the Republican party that's real."
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 126
Rand Paul at the Republican Liberty Caucus
October 9, 2015 - Rand Paul speaks and takes questions at the Republican Liberty Caucus in Nashua, NH. Rand won the straw poll held as part of the 3 day event. The audio is boosted in this version, but the first 30sec to 1min of Rand's speech the entire sound system was OFF, so don't give up.... The music track is my Rhode Island based band, Roger Ceresi's AllStarz playing "Come On Let's Boogie". A classic we play at swing dances and clubs all over New England. My music oriented website is http://bluesmovers.com
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October 9, 2015 - Rand Paul speaks and takes questions at the Republican Liberty Caucus in Nashua, NH. Rand won the straw poll held as part of the 3 day event. The audio is boosted in this version, but the first 30sec to 1min of Rand's speech the entire sound system was OFF, so don't give up.... The music track is my Rhode Island based band, Roger Ceresi's AllStarz playing "Come On Let's Boogie". A classic we play at swing dances and clubs all over New England. My music oriented website is http://bluesmovers.com
Skip credits click here 1:45
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 91
Bobby Jindal – Vote Republican Or ISIS Wins
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal may be falling in the polls, but that hasn’t stopped him from coming up with a master plan to deal with ISIS. Unfortunately, he has no idea what ISIS actually is. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this.
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wn.com/Bobby Jindal – Vote Republican Or Isis Wins
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal may be falling in the polls, but that hasn’t stopped him from coming up with a master plan to deal with ISIS. Unfortunately, he has no idea what ISIS actually is. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins discusses this.
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- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 676
Bernie Sanders is raising more money than every Republican candidate
http://bit.ly/1Lu3I9e
Bernie Sanders, the self-described socialist and most left-leaning presidential candidate, is surprising the whole field with unexpected fundraising prowess. Sanders’s campaign says it raised $26 million from July through September, which would be more than every single Republican candidate raised during the same period. The only person who pulled in more cash was Sanders’ fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton, who took in $28 million.
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Bernie Sanders, the self-described socialist and most left-leaning presidential candidate, is surprising the whole field with unexpected fundraising prowess. Sanders’s campaign says it raised $26 million from July through September, which would be more than every single Republican candidate raised during the same period. The only person who pulled in more cash was Sanders’ fellow Democrat Hillary Clinton, who took in $28 million.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 414
30 Republican Paramilitary Gun And Bomb Attacks In North West (6/10/15)
Republican paramilitaries have launched 30 gun and bomb attacks within the last twelve months in the north west of Northern Ireland.
From September 2014 to October 2015 there had been 15 bomb attacks in the Derry City and Strabane areas which included seven attacks on the police also 15 shootings six of which were paramilitary-style related.
It comes as In July a serving PSNI officer foiled a booby trap bomb under a police car in Eglinton, and with the roadside bomb detonated on the Skeoge Road in Derry, In August a mortar bomb plot was foiled In Strabane.
wn.com/30 Republican Paramilitary Gun And Bomb Attacks In North West (6 10 15)
Republican paramilitaries have launched 30 gun and bomb attacks within the last twelve months in the north west of Northern Ireland.
From September 2014 to October 2015 there had been 15 bomb attacks in the Derry City and Strabane areas which included seven attacks on the police also 15 shootings six of which were paramilitary-style related.
It comes as In July a serving PSNI officer foiled a booby trap bomb under a police car in Eglinton, and with the roadside bomb detonated on the Skeoge Road in Derry, In August a mortar bomb plot was foiled In Strabane.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 135
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: 1st CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/4 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 1st CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/4 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 1st CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/4 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 2/4 FULL CNN GOP Debate: CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2 Sept. 16, 2015. Bobby Jindal, Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum, George Pataki
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been i
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 4/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 4/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 4/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 5/5 Final: https://youtu.be/awUiHKw4aBg FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 3 Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate FINAL Part 5/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate FINAL Part 5/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate FINAL Part 5/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FINAL Part 5/5 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate FINAL Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be
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Sparks Fly at Republican Debate
Sparks Fly at Republican Debate
Sparks Fly at Republican Debate
Things got heated last night at the Republican Debate and Wendy breaks down Donald Trump's performance.
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First Republican Primary Debate 8.7.15
First Republican Primary Debate 8.7.15
First Republican Primary Debate 8.7.15
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Republican Presidential Debate - 6 August - Fox News
Republican Presidential Debate - 6 August - Fox News
Republican Presidential Debate - 6 August - Fox News
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Os candidatos eram Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, e John Kasich; os moderadores foram Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly e Chris Wallace.
Os moderadores da Fox concederam o maior tempo de fala para Donald Trump (10 minutos e 32 segundos), seguido por Bush (8:31), Huckabee (06:40), Cruz (6:39), Kasich (6: 31), Carson (6:23), Rubio (06:22), Christie (6:10), Walker (5:51) e Paulo (5:10). O debate em si foi visto por 24 milhões de pessoas em seu pico, esta
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FULL Fox News/Google GOP Debate (Republican Primaries 2012)
FULL Fox News/Google GOP Debate (Republican Primaries 2012)
FULL Fox News/Google GOP Debate (Republican Primaries 2012)
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Republican debate 2016 - Top 10 GOP candidates square off in Republican presidential debate
Republican debate 2016 - Top 10 GOP candidates square off in Republican presidential debate
Republican debate 2016 - Top 10 GOP candidates square off in Republican presidential debate
The top 10 candidates for the Republican presidential nomination only had a few minutes each on Thursday to capture the attention of voters tuning in to the first big-league Republican presidential debate.
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1st 2016 Presidential GOP Republican Prime Time Debate Part 1 of 2 720p
1st 2016 Presidential GOP Republican Prime Time Debate Part 1 of 2 720p
1st 2016 Presidential GOP Republican Prime Time Debate Part 1 of 2 720p
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FULL GOP 2016 Presidential Debate Top 10 Republican Candidates
FULL GOP 2016 Presidential Debate Top 10 Republican Candidates
FULL GOP 2016 Presidential Debate Top 10 Republican Candidates
First GOP presidential candidates debate on Fox News
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Early Republican Presidential Candidates Debate Santorum, Perry etc 8 6 2015
Early Republican Presidential Candidates Debate Santorum, Perry etc 8 6 2015
Early Republican Presidential Candidates Debate Santorum, Perry etc 8 6 2015
This is the early Republican debate. Held in Cleveland on Thursday, August 6, 2015. Participants: Santorum, Jindal, Fiorina, Perry etc.
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Donald Trump vs. The GOP | Republican Presidential Debate Analysis!
Donald Trump vs. The GOP | Republican Presidential Debate Analysis!
Donald Trump vs. The GOP | Republican Presidential Debate Analysis!
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In the political version of the Hunger Games, Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee and John Kasich squared off for their political survival. Who will get voted off the island?
Did Hugh Hewitt and Jake Tapper do a better job as moderators for CNN than Megyn Kelly did in the FOX debate? Do vaccines cause autism? What do the candidates think about medical marijuana and federal drug laws? Why is Jeb Bush's mother upset with him?
In the after
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Main Republican Presidential Candidates Debate 8 6 2015
Main Republican Presidential Candidates Debate 8 6 2015
Main Republican Presidential Candidates Debate 8 6 2015
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FULL CNN GOP Debate: 1st CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2/4 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 2/4 FULL CNN GOP Debate: CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2 Sept. 16, 2015. Bobby Jindal, Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum, George Pataki
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
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Part 2/4 FULL CNN GOP Debate: CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 2 Sept. 16, 2015. Bobby Jindal, Lindsey Graham, Rick Santorum, George Pataki
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
- published: 16 Sep 2015
- views: 144
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 4/5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 5/5 Final: https://youtu.be/awUiHKw4aBg FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 3 Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
wn.com/Full Cnn Gop Debate 2Nd Cnn Republican Presidential Debate Part 4 5 Sept. 16, 2015
Part 5/5 Final: https://youtu.be/awUiHKw4aBg FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate Part 3 Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 127
FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate FINAL Part 5/5 Sept. 16, 2015
FINAL Part 5/5 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate FINAL Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
wn.com/Full Cnn Gop Debate 2Nd Cnn Republican Presidential Debate Final Part 5 5 Sept. 16, 2015
FINAL Part 5/5 FULL CNN GOP Debate: 2nd CNN Republican Presidential Debate FINAL Sept. 16, 2015 Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, John Kasick, Mike Huckabee
7 things to watch at the CNN Republican debate.
Simi Valley, California (CNN)—Donald Trump will play the lead role in the second Republican presidential debate tonight -- but his rivals are jockeying to steal his spotlight.
As the GOP's frontrunner, Trump will once again take center stage at CNN's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. With Reagan's Air Force One as the backdrop, Trump will be flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has been increasingly eager to take on the combative businessman.
Meanwhile, one newcomer to the prime-time debate -- Carly Fiorina -- seems poised and ready to take on Trump directly.
With the Iowa caucuses less than five months away and pressure mounting for the middle-tier candidates, the CNN debate offers an opening for candidates to deliver a presidential performance -- and avoid getting lost in the Donald Trump show. But a misstep could damage their presidential prospects.
Here are seven things to watch in tonight's debate:
What will Trump say this time?
The question isn't whether Trump will shock and awe -- but how?
At last month's GOP debate, the wealthy real estate magnate had the audience both booing and cheering within minutes of taking the stage, when he refused to rule out a third-party run and took a shot at comedian Rosie O'Donnell.
His unorthodox performance has only fueled his popularity -- his national numbers have gone up and he's leading in key states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
But while Trump will no doubt deliver another explosive performance Wednesday, the debate stage this week will probably feel more hostile than last time.
Trump vs. Fiorina
Can Fiorina do the impossible -- and upstage The Donald?
With a standout performance at the first GOP debate and a subsequent uptick in the polls, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO won a spot at the main debate alongside her top-ranking rivals. With her quick, effortless delivery and sharp attack lines, Fiorina seems one of the best equipped in Wednesday's lineup to take Trump head-on.
Dan Pfeiffer, former adviser to President Barack Obama, said Monday on "The Lead" that Trump may be better off staying away from Fiorina altogether.
What hand will Carson play?
Carson's devout faith is one of his most powerful political assets.
A Seventh Day Adventist, Carson speaks openly about his spiritual beliefs on the campaign trail. His appeal to evangelicals is proving to be particularly potent in a state like Iowa, which has a sizeable population of born-again Christians.
The Bush reboot
Under fire from Trump for lacking charisma, Bush is trying to ditch his old self. The new Bush is more confrontational, personable and energetic.
The reboot signals an acknowledgment that taking the backseat and waiting for Trump's campaign to implode is -- at least right now -- a losing game.
Can Scott Walker salvage his campaign?
He was supposed to be an A-list candidate.
But these days, Walker is simply trying to stop the slide in his poll numbers.
The Wisconsin governor has lost his lead in Iowa, a state now dominated by Trump. Only 3% of GOP caucus-goers in the Hawkeye State said they were supporting Walker in a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 90
Sparks Fly at Republican Debate
Things got heated last night at the Republican Debate and Wendy breaks down Donald Trump's performance.
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Things got heated last night at the Republican Debate and Wendy breaks down Donald Trump's performance.
- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 49320
First Republican Primary Debate 8.7.15
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No copyright ownership intended or implied by me
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I do not own this
No copyright ownership intended or implied by me
I just edited this video from the original broadcast
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 79
Republican Presidential Debate - 6 August - Fox News
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Os candidatos eram Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, e John Kasich; os moderadores foram Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly e Chris Wallace.
Os moderadores da Fox concederam o maior tempo de fala para Donald Trump (10 minutos e 32 segundos), seguido por Bush (8:31), Huckabee (06:40), Cruz (6:39), Kasich (6: 31), Carson (6:23), Rubio (06:22), Christie (6:10), Walker (5:51) e Paulo (5:10). O debate em si foi visto por 24 milhões de pessoas em seu pico, estabelecendo recorde como o debate presidencial primário mais assistido na história americana e a transmissão de notícias a cabo de maior audiência.
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The candidates in the main debate were Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, and John Kasich; the moderators were Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, and Chris Wallace.
Trump was afforded the most time to speak at the debate by the FOX moderators (at 10 minutes, 32 seconds) followed by Bush (8:31), Huckabee (6:40), Cruz (6:39), Kasich (6:31), Carson (6:23), Rubio (6:22), Christie (6:10), Walker (5:51), and Paul (5:10). The debate itself was viewed by 24 million people at its peak, setting records for the most-watched presidential primary debate in American history and the highest-rated cable news broadcast.
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Os candidatos eram Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, e John Kasich; os moderadores foram Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly e Chris Wallace.
Os moderadores da Fox concederam o maior tempo de fala para Donald Trump (10 minutos e 32 segundos), seguido por Bush (8:31), Huckabee (06:40), Cruz (6:39), Kasich (6: 31), Carson (6:23), Rubio (06:22), Christie (6:10), Walker (5:51) e Paulo (5:10). O debate em si foi visto por 24 milhões de pessoas em seu pico, estabelecendo recorde como o debate presidencial primário mais assistido na história americana e a transmissão de notícias a cabo de maior audiência.
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The candidates in the main debate were Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, and John Kasich; the moderators were Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, and Chris Wallace.
Trump was afforded the most time to speak at the debate by the FOX moderators (at 10 minutes, 32 seconds) followed by Bush (8:31), Huckabee (6:40), Cruz (6:39), Kasich (6:31), Carson (6:23), Rubio (6:22), Christie (6:10), Walker (5:51), and Paul (5:10). The debate itself was viewed by 24 million people at its peak, setting records for the most-watched presidential primary debate in American history and the highest-rated cable news broadcast.
- published: 09 Aug 2015
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FULL Fox News/Google GOP Debate (Republican Primaries 2012)
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wn.com/Full Fox News Google Gop Debate (Republican Primaries 2012)
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- published: 23 Sep 2011
- views: 36689
Republican debate 2016 - Top 10 GOP candidates square off in Republican presidential debate
The top 10 candidates for the Republican presidential nomination only had a few minutes each on Thursday to capture the attention of voters tuning in to the first big-league Republican presidential debate.
wn.com/Republican Debate 2016 Top 10 Gop Candidates Square Off In Republican Presidential Debate
The top 10 candidates for the Republican presidential nomination only had a few minutes each on Thursday to capture the attention of voters tuning in to the first big-league Republican presidential debate.
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 25
Early Republican Presidential Candidates Debate Santorum, Perry etc 8 6 2015
This is the early Republican debate. Held in Cleveland on Thursday, August 6, 2015. Participants: Santorum, Jindal, Fiorina, Perry etc.
wn.com/Early Republican Presidential Candidates Debate Santorum, Perry Etc 8 6 2015
This is the early Republican debate. Held in Cleveland on Thursday, August 6, 2015. Participants: Santorum, Jindal, Fiorina, Perry etc.
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 93
Donald Trump vs. The GOP | Republican Presidential Debate Analysis!
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In the political version of the Hunger Games, Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee and John Kasich squared off for their political survival. Who will get voted off the island?
Did Hugh Hewitt and Jake Tapper do a better job as moderators for CNN than Megyn Kelly did in the FOX debate? Do vaccines cause autism? What do the candidates think about medical marijuana and federal drug laws? Why is Jeb Bush's mother upset with him?
In the aftermath of the September 16th, 2015 Republican Presidential debate on CNN, Stefan Molyneux and the Freedomain Radio team examine the latest version of Donald Trump vs. The World!
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wn.com/Donald Trump Vs. The Gop | Republican Presidential Debate Analysis
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In the political version of the Hunger Games, Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee and John Kasich squared off for their political survival. Who will get voted off the island?
Did Hugh Hewitt and Jake Tapper do a better job as moderators for CNN than Megyn Kelly did in the FOX debate? Do vaccines cause autism? What do the candidates think about medical marijuana and federal drug laws? Why is Jeb Bush's mother upset with him?
In the aftermath of the September 16th, 2015 Republican Presidential debate on CNN, Stefan Molyneux and the Freedomain Radio team examine the latest version of Donald Trump vs. The World!
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- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 1064