02-06-2016, 10:58 AM
I got a lot out of the Democratic Town Hall and the Democratic Debate this week, between Sanders and Clinton. It's much clearer how the two candidates differ stylistically, topically, and in their approaches and priorities.
Tonight's Republican debate will almost certainly see the candidates pointing out each other flaws, dirty tricks, and perceived pandering & flip-flopping. But, it should be interesting to hear each try to differentiate himself in a way that will appeal to New Hampshire primary voters; hopefully there will also be some detailed focus on the issues and plans.
There are 8 candidates left on the Republican side. Unfortunately, Carly Fiorina did not get enough poll support to qualify for tonight's debate, so it will just be the boys: Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Carson, Kasich, Bush, and Christie.
The debate is at 5 pm EST on ABC; ABC will be live streaming as well.
Tonight's Republican debate will almost certainly see the candidates pointing out each other flaws, dirty tricks, and perceived pandering & flip-flopping. But, it should be interesting to hear each try to differentiate himself in a way that will appeal to New Hampshire primary voters; hopefully there will also be some detailed focus on the issues and plans.
There are 8 candidates left on the Republican side. Unfortunately, Carly Fiorina did not get enough poll support to qualify for tonight's debate, so it will just be the boys: Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Carson, Kasich, Bush, and Christie.
The debate is at 5 pm EST on ABC; ABC will be live streaming as well.