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The remaining Republican candidates for President debated on January 24, 2008 in Boca Raton, Florida.
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- Broadcast live on MSNBC from 9 to 11 pm EST
- Held at Florida Atlantic University
- Moderators: Tim Russert and Brian Williams
- Participants: John McCain, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul
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View All Republican Debate (January 24) Questions (672) | Ask a QuestionHas the Republican Party lost its way? (5 Answers)I think that both Political parties have lost their way. Washington has become a place for a career instead of a place to serve your country. Its not about what ... read moreIn 2012, do you think the Republicans will run Ron Paul for President of the US? Why? Why not? (1 Answer)I see no chance for this to happen. Paul is far outside of the Republican mainstream on too many issues. read moreRepublican is in the wrong here? (3 Answers)McCain is a bright girl. A republican for sure, but still maybe someone who can keep the GOP from becoming the party of Ingraham and Limbaugh. But I will say ... read moreWhy did no Republicans vote for the 2009 Stimulus Package, again? (7 Answers)1. Because a vote for the Jobs Stimulus is like admitting that their failed policies of giving tax breaks to the richest 3% of Americans is a FAILED, false policy. ... read more
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Republican Debate (January 24) News
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- CNN Political Ticker: McCain: I am not weak on the economy (January 24, 2008)
- FoxNews.com: Rudy oppo machine at work (January 24, 2008)
- Townhall.com: GOP Rivals Back Economic Stimulus Plan (January 24, 2008)
- During the debate, all the GOP candidates agreed that the President's new economic stimulus package was a good start to kickstarting the economy. Most felt that additional tax cuts would also be necessary.
- BBC News: Republicans chase Florida votes (January 25, 2008)
- CNN Political Ticker: Romney: Most of the guns will be aimed at me (January 24, 2008)
- NPR: Republicans Set for Last Debate Before Fla. Primary (January 24, 2008)
- Associated Press: GOP Debate in FL (January 24, 2008)
- FoxNews.com: In Florida, Huckabee Hits Romney's Business Record (January 24, 2008)
- BaltimoreSun.com: "Shift in the campaign landscape" (January 24, 2008)
- The New York Times: "A Scramble Across Florida as Republicans Square Off" (January 22, 2008)
- AFP: Republican presidential hopefuls hit Florida ahead of vote (January 22, 2008)
- Guardian Unlimited: "Candidates prepare for upcoming contests in southern states" (January 22, 2008)
- Sun-Sentinel.com: "Republican candidates on 8-day blitz in Florida" (January 22, 2008)
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Republican Debate (January 24) Blogs and Commentaries
- MSNBC.com: First Read: Who won? Who lost? Debate takeaway (January 24, 2008)
- Talking Points Memo: Yep, he said it (January 24, 2008)
- This Talking Points Memo post seems to confirm that McCain, contrary to what he told Tim Russert during the debate, did concede a lack of extensive economics knowledge to a Wall Street Journal Reporter.
- WashingtonPost.com: The Fix: Republican Debate Wrapup (January 24, 2008)
- TheAtlantic.com: The Daily Dish: The Boca Debate (January 24, 2008)
- Gateway Pundit: Florida Republican Presidential Primary Debate (January 24, 2008)
- OrlandoSentinel.com: Taking Names: Republican Debate Winners and Losers (January 24, 2008)
- Townhall.com: High Stakes in Florida Debate (January 24, 2008)
- Huffington Post: Florida Primary Expected To Shape Super Tuesday Contests (January 21, 2008)
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