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Posted: 11/5/2015 8:40:20 PM EDT
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579
Chris Christie failed to make the cut for the main stage at the upcoming Fox Business Network/Wall Street Journal debate, a major blow for the New Jersey governor who has struggled to gain traction in the presidential race.
Fox Business announced the lineup on Thursday for its 9 p.m. main event and 6 p.m. undercard debate on Nov. 10. Christie failed to meet the 2.5 percent average polling threshold needed to make the primetime event, after having been on the main stage for the prior three GOP debates. Sen. Lindsey Graham, former New York Gov. George Pataki and former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore also got bad news, failing to register enough in the polls to participate in the event at all. Former Gov. Mike Huckabee also got bumped to the undercard stage. The eight candidates on the main stage are: Ben Carson, Donald Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz, former Gov. Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Gov. John Kasich, and Sen. Rand Paul. Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579#ixzz3qfRUs4GW View Quote GOOD. |
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http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579 Chris Christie failed to make the cut for the main stage at the upcoming Fox Business Network/Wall Street Journal debate, a major blow for the New Jersey governor who has struggled to gain traction in the presidential race.
Fox Business announced the lineup on Thursday for its 9 p.m. main event and 6 p.m. undercard debate on Nov. 10. Christie failed to meet the 2.5 percent average polling threshold needed to make the primetime event, after having been on the main stage for the prior three GOP debates. Sen. Lindsey Graham, former New York Gov. George Pataki and former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore also got bad news, failing to register enough in the polls to participate in the event at all. Former Gov. Mike Huckabee also got bumped to the undercard stage. The eight candidates on the main stage are: Ben Carson, Donald Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz, former Gov. Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Gov. John Kasich, and Sen. Rand Paul. Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579#ixzz3qfRUs4GW View Quote GOOD. View Quote Very good. |
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How much longer until the first primary when we can dump the rest of the losers?
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Fucking rights.
I'm pissed off that I wont be able to watch it, as I don't get Fox 'Business.' Why not just show it on the regular Fox channel, you dumbasses? |
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Should be like a reality show where every debate someone gets voted off.
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Fucking rights. I'm pissed off that I wont be able to watch it, as I don't get Fox 'Business.' Why not just show it on the regular Fox channel, you dumbasses? View Quote America has decided to block our televised election process to nations who elect drama teachers as their leaders. Sorry. |
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Huckabee is still too concerned with keeping the religious right happy and does not want to bring in the votes of the independent voters who don't really care that their gay neighbors want to call their relationship a marriage.
Christie is and always will be a fiscally responsible democrat. I think the only way either one of them would have had a chance is if their car broke down on the way to a debate and all the other candidates died in a major disaster like a meteor dropping on the venue. |
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The cutoff will be whatever is below where Jeb! is. He's paying too much for this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Too bad they didn't carve off Jeb and Kasich as well The cutoff will be whatever is below where Jeb! is. He's paying too much for this. I think you are right, but at this rate, the polling ain't helping. Looks to me like Jeb! can't fix it. |
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http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579 Chris Christie failed to make the cut for the main stage at the upcoming Fox Business Network/Wall Street Journal debate, a major blow for the New Jersey governor who has struggled to gain traction in the presidential race.
Fox Business announced the lineup on Thursday for its 9 p.m. main event and 6 p.m. undercard debate on Nov. 10. Christie failed to meet the 2.5 percent average polling threshold needed to make the primetime event, after having been on the main stage for the prior three GOP debates. Sen. Lindsey Graham, former New York Gov. George Pataki and former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore also got bad news, failing to register enough in the polls to participate in the event at all. Former Gov. Mike Huckabee also got bumped to the undercard stage. The eight candidates on the main stage are: Ben Carson, Donald Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz, former Gov. Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Gov. John Kasich, and Sen. Rand Paul. Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579#ixzz3qfRUs4GW GOOD. Very good. A good start. I'm glad Krispy Creme is out. Nobody likes that lardarse. |
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Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee dumped from Fox debate off a bridge
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Can't wait until Jebster gets sent to the children's table. Followed by that whiny Rand Paul and the gun banner John Kasich. Fiorina will not be far behind, isn't she at 4%?
Go Cruz and Trump |
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http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579 Chris Christie failed to make the cut for the main stage at the upcoming Fox Business Network/Wall Street Journal debate, a major blow for the New Jersey governor who has struggled to gain traction in the presidential race.
Fox Business announced the lineup on Thursday for its 9 p.m. main event and 6 p.m. undercard debate on Nov. 10. Christie failed to meet the 2.5 percent average polling threshold needed to make the primetime event, after having been on the main stage for the prior three GOP debates. Sen. Lindsey Graham, former New York Gov. George Pataki and former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore also got bad news, failing to register enough in the polls to participate in the event at all. Former Gov. Mike Huckabee also got bumped to the undercard stage. The eight candidates on the main stage are: Ben Carson, Donald Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz, former Gov. Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Gov. John Kasich, and Sen. Rand Paul. Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fox-business-republican-debate-stage-lineup-announced-215579#ixzz3qfRUs4GW View Quote GOOD. View Quote Good, Lets's go Paul! |
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Rubio, Cruz, and Paul need to sack up and pick one of them to run so the real conservative vote isn't split.
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Why is Bobby Jindal being allowed on the stage of the undercard debate but Lindsey Graham isn't? They have both been polling at 0% and the both have a current .5% on the RCP average of polls. Jindal polled at 0% more than Graham in the more recent polls.
Must be because Jindal is darker than Graham and is getting a pass on diversity. Graham needs to come out of the closet if he wants back on the stage. |
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Quoted: Rubio, Cruz, and Paul need to sack up and pick one of them to run so the real conservative vote isn't split. View Quote I wouldn't put Rubio in the same ballgame as the other two. Rubio drank the establishment Kool-Aid a long time ago. Cruz has a lot more support than Paul and I could see Rand dropping out soon, especially since his poll numbers will have him axed to the undercard debates soon |
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I'm anxious to see if The Blaze will get to host the last debate. Each Candidate will get to answer each question and the catalog will be available online after the debate ends. http://www.video.theblaze.com/video/topic/97322794/v527988483/reactions-to-blazedebate |
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Rubio, Cruz, and Paul need to sack up and pick one of them to run so the real conservative vote isn't split. View Quote Rubio a conservative? He is saying he will keep Obama's Executive order for amnesty in place if elected and expand it. He's no conservative and I will never vote for him. |
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Rubio, Cruz, and Paul need to sack up and pick one of them to run so the real conservative vote isn't split. Rubio is the next GOPe pic.... Yup. When Jeb falls Marco will be the establishment man. |
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I'm anxious to see if The Blaze will get to host the last debate. Each Candidate will get to answer each question and the catalog will be available online after the debate ends. http://www.video.theblaze.com/video/topic/97322794/v527988483/reactions-to-blazedebate View Quote They have Rubio on tomorrow morning. FWIW, Glenn's call screener is a member here. |
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Rubio, Cruz, and Paul need to sack up and pick one of them to run so the real conservative vote isn't split. Rubio is the next GOPe pic.... Yep, of/when Jeb drops Rubio will pick up his support. |
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They just need to get it over with an knock it down to Trump, Cruz, Carson, Rubio and Fiorina.
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Quoted: I saw where they said it will be streamed live. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fucking rights. I'm pissed off that I wont be able to watch it, as I don't get Fox 'Business.' Why not just show it on the regular Fox channel, you dumbasses? I saw where they said it will be streamed live. and for free Fox Business Network will stream Tuesday debate free onlineLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fox Business Network , host of Tuesday'sRepublican presidential debates, will live stream the events for free on the foxbusiness.com website, a spokeswoman for the channel said on Thursday. they will certainly have a much bigger audience than the cnbc one, which was restricted to cable subscribers |
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Can't wait until Jebster gets sent to the children's table. Followed by that whiny Rand Paul and the gun banner John Kasich. Fiorina will not be far behind, isn't she at 4%? Go Cruz and Trump View Quote Speaking of vitriol He's not my choice but in 2000, Kasich said he regretted that. "Guns aren't the problem, crime is." Last year he signed this: Governor Kasich signs landmark firearms legislation into law In 2000, Donald Trump said “I generally oppose gun control, but I support the ban on assault weapons.” At the last debate he nailed gun free zones but his properties are still gun free zones. |
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