Wednesday, October 28, 2015

CNBC REPUBLICAN DEBATE

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What time is the Republican debate tonight? CNBC debate 2015 schedule from Colorado 

Jeremy Gray | jgray@al.comBy Jeremy Gray | jgray@al.com 
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on October 28, 2015 at 6:30 AM, updated October 28, 2015 at 9:25 AM
Everything you need to know about the GOP Debate in 1 minuteWe look at the whos, whats, and whens of the this week's Republican Presidential Primary Debate.
The 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls will debate for the third time tonight 
at 7 p.m. Central on CNBC.
The debate "will air live on CNBC and be available to all CNBC digital customers who authenticate via TV Everywhere on CNBC.com, mobile apps and Apple TV as well as to CNBC PRO subscribers. The debate will also air on SiriusXM channel 112 and Westwood One," the CNBC website states.
"The event will be divided into two parts," according to CNBC. "One grouping will include candidates with an average of three percent (or more) in a specified group of national polls."
That debate, featuring  Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Ted Cruz, Mike Huckabee, Chris Christie, John Kasich and Rand Paul, starts at 7 p.m. Central. It will last two hours. 
According to AJC.com, Trump will stand center-stage for the debate next to Carson. To Trump's right will be Rubio, Bush, Huckabee and Kasich. To Carson's left will be Fiorina, Cruz, Christie and Paul.
"The other grouping will include candidates who meet the minimum threshold of one percent in any one of the specified group of national polls."
Those candidates, Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal, George Pataki, and Lindsey Graham, will take the stage at 5 p.m. Central.
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla, Becky Quick and John Harwood will moderate the debate, which will focus on jobs, taxes and the deficit; the health of the economy, and "your financial freedom."
CNBC is asking viewers to follow the debate on FacebookTwitter, and Snapchat.
"Plus, search #CNBCGOPDebate on your favorite social platforms to track all of the social media coverage. We'll be streaming Twitter reaction from viewers, users and influencers throughout the debate.
"Visit cnbc.com/vote to play along. We will be polling viewers on how the candidates are doing during the debate, and the results will be displayed in real time on television during the event."
The debate will be held at the Coors Events Center at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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Maggie
Maggie
Do not waste your time
watching.
The other news outlets
will extract all of
the important sound
bites for you 
and play them over
and over and over,
umpteen times,
until the next debate.

sonowweknow29
sonowweknow29
you want to know the dem liberal's trickle down economy plain ??? here it is
.....you lose your 40 hour good paying job and find yourself a 28 hour min wage job,,you are tricking down... then soon you lose you 28 hour min wage job because the gov'ment want your employer to pay you $15.00 an hour.... you are  tricking down,,, soon you have to go on gov'ment subsidies,,,you are still tricking down ,,,you lose your home,and have to move into section 8 housing....you are tricking down,,,then you have to vote for them to keep the free stuff coming,...well how do you like the liberal trickle down economy ???? is this not the way it goes ??you still want to vote for them ????

Doel
Doel
@sonowweknow29 And the Republican's plan is, well, we don't know, they'll get back to us on that after they stop complaining about Obama, Planned Parenthood, and each other.

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