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| − | *Romney has reportedly been preparing to trounce Obama for months, practicing on [[RINO]] [[Rob Portman]]. | + | *Romney has reportedly been preparing to trounce Obama for months, practicing on [[RINO]] [[Rob Portman]] while Obama has been procrastinating as he frequently does when faced with a difficult decision or task. [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/09/us/politics/obama-romney-battle-plans-set-for-final-charge.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all] |
*Two debates will focus on domestic policy while another town hall debate which will likely focus on the terrible economy. While Obama will probably blame the economic crisis on Bush, Romney will surely have the upper hand when it comes to economic issues. | *Two debates will focus on domestic policy while another town hall debate which will likely focus on the terrible economy. While Obama will probably blame the economic crisis on Bush, Romney will surely have the upper hand when it comes to economic issues. | ||
Revision as of 14:54, September 14, 2012
The presidential debates 2012 are as follows:
Contents
Republican Primary Debates
- May 5th in Greenville, SC, at the Peace Center: Cain, Johnson, Paul, Pawlenty and Santorum
- Analysis: Insignificant without major contenders
- June 13th in Manchester, NH, at Saint Anselm College: Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Paul, Pawlenty, Romney, Santorum
- Winners: Romney by far, then Bachmann
- August 11th, in Ames, Iowa, at Iowa State University: Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Paul, Pawlenty, Romney, Santorum
- Winners: Bachmann and Santorum
- Losers: Huntsman and Pawlenty
General Election Debates
- Wednesday, October 3
- Romney and Obama
- Magness Arena, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado
- Focus on domestic policy. Moderated by Jim Lehrer
- Thursday, October 11
- Ryan and Biden
- Norton Center for the Arts, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky
- Focus on domestic and foreign policy. Moderated by Martha Raddatz
- Tuesday, October 16
- Romney and Obama
- David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York
- Town hall style. Moderated by Candy Crowley
- Monday, October 22
- Romney and Obama
- Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida
- Focus on foreign policy. Moderated by Bob Schieffer.
Analysis
Advantages for Romney
- Romney has reportedly been preparing to trounce Obama for months, practicing on RINO Rob Portman while Obama has been procrastinating as he frequently does when faced with a difficult decision or task. [1]
- Two debates will focus on domestic policy while another town hall debate which will likely focus on the terrible economy. While Obama will probably blame the economic crisis on Bush, Romney will surely have the upper hand when it comes to economic issues.
Advantages for Obama
- Romney will face trouble from the moderators all of which are very liberal and will likely give "softball questions" to Obama.
- The last debate is focused on foreign policy. Despite losing thousands of heroic American lives due to mismanaged wars and ROEs which give the upper hand to terrorists, Obama claims it was his decision to take out Bin Laden and is supported in this unlikely claim by the liberal media.