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The seven GOP contenders in CNN's Monday debate


CNN will hold the first Republican presidential debate in the critical early voting state of New Hampshire at 8 p.m. ET on Monday.

Seven people will share the stage at Saint Anselm College in Manchester:

Bachmann

she's been in the national spotlight only a few years, but in that fairly short amount of time, Michele Bachmann has gained real notoriety -- even if, at times, the attention has come for reasons that she may wish to put behind her.

Bachmann has been called the next Sarah Palin. Perhaps it's because of their shared passion for the ideas behind the Tea Party. Perhaps it's the fact that the two are strong-willed female politicians. Or, perhaps it's because, like Palin, Bachmann has been known as someone who may not be as concerned with facts as much as she is with making headlines.

But one political expert cautions against underestimating her because of those headlines.


Herman Cain:

Well-known in corporate, conservative circles

He does not have the megawatt celebrity status of Sarah Palin, but Herman Cain doesn't have the political baggage, either.

The conservative African-American radio talk show host has an impressive resume: CEO and president of Godfather's Pizza, chairman of the board of the National Restaurant Association, and he sits on the boards of companies like Hallmark Cards, Whirlpool and AGCO.

Cain is a favorite in many Tea Party circles, and he staunchly defends that movement against claims of racism. Though he may be well-known in conservative corridors and corporate America, some suggest Cain has slim to no chance of winning a presidential race.


Newt Gingrich:

Controversies key in rise and fall

Newt Gingrich first arrived on the national political scene when, a few years after being elected to the House, he pushed ethics violations charges against then-Speaker Jim Wright, who later resigned.

Ethics complaints and a budget battle that forced a government shutdown, led to Gingrich's downfall after he had risen to the House speaker's chair.

Republican consultants say they believe Gingrich as a presidential candidate offers positives as well as negatives.

"He is an idea factory. Republican voters love him," GOP consultant Ron Bonjean said. "The cons are that he has a political record. He has been a career politician in Washington and a House speaker who left under controversial circumstances and that could weigh on voters' minds."


Ron Paul:

Long-held policies converge with Tea Party


Texas Rep. Ron Paul is making his third bid for the White House armed with the same libertarian-leaning stances that cultivated a dedicated following during his 11 terms in the House of Representatives.

Those positions -- calls for limited government, reduced federal spending and less U.S. involvement overseas -- are now in the fore of national politics with the rise of the Tea Party and the country's financial situation.

Paul is perhaps most famous for his calls to abolish the Internal Revenue Service and Federal Reserve and return to a gold standard, his votes against authorizing military action overseas and his opposition to U.S. support for the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization.

He has also called for constitutional amendments to abolish personal income, estate and gift taxes.

But those are some of the same issues that made him and his son, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, darlings of the Tea Party movement and especially popular among young conservatives whom he visits on college campuses across the country.


Tim Pawlenty:

How his life story prepared him for White House run

Tim Pawlenty has a compelling life story, an indirect path to the political spotlight: His mom died of ovarian cancer when he was 16. His dad, acting as a single parent, lost his job as a truck driver for a while. To help put himself through college and law school, the young Pawlenty worked for several years in the produce section at a grocery store.

"I'm the only one in my family who was able to go to college, not because my brothers and sisters didn't have the capacity or the ability. They really didn't have the opportunity," Pawlenty said.

He was elected in 1992 to the Minnesota State House and eventually became majority leader. In 2002, he won the first of his two terms as governor.

An evangelical Christian, he is a staunch opponent of abortion rights and same-sex marriage -- messages that should help build support among social conservatives in the key states of Iowa and South Carolina.


Mitt Romney:

New mission is to change perceptions

On paper, Mitt Romney seems to be the candidate's candidate. A governor and the son of a former governor, Romney has demonstrated that he can raise swells of campaign cash -- and has the name recognition that helps place him high in presidential preference polls.

Romney also has the credentials of being a successful businessman and organizer, key aspects to any successful candidate. He founded Bain Capital, a private equity firm, and oversaw the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.

His experience with economic issues almost certainly will be a boon in a race that will turn largely on jobs and the economy.

Generally, a candidate's experience as a governor is seen as a plus, but Romney's history in Massachusetts may potentially harm him. Running the state from 2003 to 2007, Romney was known for making bipartisan compromises -- a necessary tool in a state dominated by Democrats and independents.

Rick Santorum:

'Takes the bullets' for conservative causes

Rick Santorum is arguably the most frequent flyer in the battle for the Republican presidential nomination. Since 2009, he has made 15 trips to Iowa, where the caucus is the first contest in the election cycle, 18 to New Hampshire, which holds the first primary, and 15 to South Carolina, the state that holds the first primary in the South.

For all his travel and appearances, Santorum still has very low name recognition among most Americans, and according to just about every poll, he registers in the low single digits nationally among Republican voters. Because of his poll numbers and because he faces much better-funded rivals, Santorum faces long odds in his bid for the nomination.

But because of his strong opposition to abortion rights and gay rights, Santorum remains popular with many social conservative who have long had an influential role in the GOP primary process.

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any thoughts on who will win this debate Monday night on CNN ?

I would say that Herman X and Ron Paul have the best chances to come out with the best showing.

And that is the problem for the GOP

An unelectable black man and a 77 year old
Texas politician.

:popcorn2
 

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any thoughts on who will win this debate Monday night on CNN ?

I would say that Herman X and Ron Paul have the best chances to come out with the best showing.

And that is the problem for the GOP

An unelectable black man and a 77 year old
Texas politician.

KOD,

it's unfortunate that has come to that.

The GOP is so fucking myopic !

Ron who? Oh that crazy old man, yeah, I heard of him, he ruined the chance for McCain/Palin in 08 :facepalm:

Herman McCain, No Cain... Oh yeah, him we can have our Bizzaro Obama :00hour

Just vote for the Republican black guy, doesn't matter what he stands for, vote for him anyways.


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<!-- erase this line if you want to turn the bubble off -->Herman Cain OK With Restricting Second Amendment Rights
 

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The seven GOP contenders in CNN's Monday debate

Bachmann

Herman Cain

Newt Gingrich

Ron Paul

Tim Pawlenty

Mitt Romney

Rick Santorum

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any thoughts on who will win this debate Monday night on CNN ?

I would say that Herman X and Ron Paul have the best chances to come out with the best showing.

And that is the problem for the GOP

An unelectable black man and a 77 year old
Texas politician.

:popcorn2
Betty Boopmann - Shallow wingnut who's just not very intelligent. She should do well. :142smilie

Herman X - Takes positions that will spell trouble on the national stage. No chance.

The Newt - He's done, stick a fork in him.

Ron Paul - Much too smart for the average American voter and a man of unwavering conviction. Doesn't stand a chance. :142smilie

T-Paw - His tax policies would be disastrous. His speaking style's also very stiff. No chance.

The Mitt - A moderate who WILL get the nomination if the GOP doesn't self-destruct. He doesn't seem to have much desire for campaigning though.

Satantorum - The Republican prototype for hypocritical assholes. He should do well. :142smilie
 

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This is just like DTBlackgumby saying he has black
friends.

OK lets talk to the gay friends and see what they have to say .

uhhh well ....uhhhh.... oh .....uhhhhhh....yeh .....

sure thing:facepalm:
 

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Poor Herman Cain...someone needs to tell him that he is being USED by the Tea Party as a Black Token. The TeaParty can now say, "See, we are not the racist that the whole world knows we are", we are supporting a Black man that ran a pizza business, for President of the USA! Mr. Cain just said ?I would not have a Muslim in my White House?. The Tea Party can?t say that so they get a black man to say it for them. That is blatant xenophobia.
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from a blog:scared
 

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Huckabee just described Illum to a tea.


Holy chit

what you think about Huckabere Illum ?
 

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This is just like DTBlackgumby saying he has black
friends.

OK lets talk to the gay friends and see what they have to say .

uhhh well ....uhhhh.... oh .....uhhhhhh....yeh .....

sure thing:facepalm:

Remember doggies pic of him in the golf cart with some black people in the cart behind him. He was so proud of that pic. :mj07:
 

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Remember doggies pic of him in the golf cart with some black people in the cart behind him. He was so proud of that pic. :mj07:
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:142smilie

the black guy had that look on his face like why are you taking a pic with me ? I dont get it.

DTBlackgumby - its just a thing i need to prove to some people in a gambling forum that I am not
a hater of all blacks.

Listen if you need any insurance here is my....

ahhhh nevermind
 

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Republican debate?

Naw, it's just going to be an "It's all Obama's fault" jerk off session.

You won't hear any substantive ideas, just "Cut taxes for the bankers and big oil, and we'll all live happily ever after".
 

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Republican debate?

Naw, it's just going to be an "It's all Obama's fault" jerk off session.

You won't hear any substantive ideas, just "Cut taxes for the bankers and big oil, and we'll all live happily ever after".

u forgot they like to deregulate everything. It is not easy to steal when u regulate stuff. Or pollute.
 

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Huckabee just described Illum to a tea.


Holy chit

what you think about Huckabere Illum ?
"The best way to describe the Ron Paul audience is combination gun show and Grateful Dead concert."

- Mike Huckabee

Wow, Huck's got game... :142smilie
 

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Huckabee just described Illum to a tea.


Holy chit

what you think about Huckabere Illum ?

I never liked the dead.. The ...Deth, Megadeth

uhh, Huck, ? ? He had Chuck traveling around with him kind of like the zombies follow the dead, so what would you call them, Chuck heads or Huck Heads?
 

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That was pretty boring.

There was no clear winner.

Alot of softball questions even from the audience.

I did like the way King moved it along.


If you were looking for answers from these guys I didnt hear any.

Thats the real problem that we have. We never really know what they are going to do once they get in there. When they have all the information on Libya for instance, they would take action much differant than standing on a stage with America watching.

It was funny when Romney said the Afghan Taliban will have to take the country over. :facepalm:


Herman X didnt have a good night as I expected.
He has no chance. Maybe as a VP but I doubt it.

Santorum - something is weird about his nose and mouth not lining up. He is like a talking head.

Newt - as expected from him.

Pawlenty had a chance to give the old one two to Mitt Romney on health care and he failed to take a swing. chump

Ron Paul - He did OK but I couldnt help but see how Mitt and Newt were staring at him during his answers ? wtf

Newt was also caught learing at Bachman a few times. Geezz Louise Newt keep it in your size 56 pants dude.
 
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and of course they had to take their stand on
abortion.

rape, mother in dasnger, hell no life from beginning to end.

They will pound on this and put it up there as a must issue.
 

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It was reported today that King asked the fewest questions to Herman X

wonder how that went down

wtf :shrug:
 

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This is the guy slated to be the top candidate for the Vice President to Romney if he wins the nomination.
 
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