Friday, October 5, 2012

Republican Party presidential debates, 2012

LAS VEGAS Nevada:

The President of the United States, Barack Obama, and the Republican Party, rather than his rival Mitt Romney, will bertikam the tongue tonight in Denver, Colorado, in a debate that was to be witnessed by millions of viewers. He was the first of the three presidential debates that have been assigned to the candidates for President 2012. unifying The debate will be broadcast on television was the last best chance for a refreshing original kempennya Romney's increasingly tenuous, and symbolizes the situation could potentially bring the dangers don't look to Obama. Barack Obama is being sought had little excess he in an attempt to win a second line in the White House in the choice of which will take place on November 6. Series of debates that became part of kempen unifying President since Richard Nixon lost to John f. Kennedy in 1960. Competitors like Romney must convince pengundi first that he has the intellect and the bringing of power needed a President, in addition to the personality that won't be annoying during the four years he served in the White House . Those who are holding the Office of President had advantages, but, as it is known, such as former President Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush, one of the errors can destroy the Straits of their campaign. Romney said he was ready to argue with President Obama in all three debates, which begin today. Moving Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. You've been hogging the spotlight for quite some time and now it shines in Florida. GOP candidates will take the stage at the debate Fox News/Google at Orlando tonight for Florida's second debate in two weeks and the importance of Country Sunshine roaring into focus. If the election remains a race of two people has been since Texas Gov. Rick Perry entered last month, Florida could be the tiebreak and cement both Massachusetts Mitt Romney or former Governor Perry as a candidate. If Perry picked up Iowa and South Carolina, States with conservative and evangelical base, while Romney won New Hampshire, the State that has become a firewall and where he has a home, and Nevada, a State he won in 2008 which has a large Mormon population, then the chances are everything will come down to Florida, analysts said. Adam Goodman, a Florida GOP political strategy which is currently not affiliated, calling Florida "the lynch pin to success" when it comes to being a candidate for the GOP. But winning Florida in the general election will also be important to GOP candidates and President Obama, he said. "As far as I know, all the way to lead the White House to Florida. Some might argue that the way down I-4 corridor, "said Goodman, referring to Highway through Central Florida with voter-heavy population. "The Republican Party nomination won the fight without Florida virtually unimaginable Winning President without Florida is unimaginable. Just as important as the first fight, the main fight will be in the fall of next year and would run through Florida. " Although the primary date Florida is uncertain, it is one of the countries pushing to be in the early nomination contests and the date was January 31, which will be immediately after the initial state but before Super Tuesday. "Whatever the end date, it will be the first major nomination showdown after South Carolina's primary," said Goodman. "Jan 31, Feb. 1, no matter it will be early and follow South Carolina ..." It was clear that Perry head to this evening as the front runner in the State. A Quinnipiac University poll shows Perry leading Romney 38 percent to 22 percent with the registered voters the GOP, if former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was included in the survey. Without Palin, who has not announced his intentions for 2012, Perry led a 31 percent to 22 percent. The poll was not all bad news for Romney, however. When the fight against Obama, Romney Presidential bests 47 percent to 40 percent, while Perry against Obama is a statistical tie. The President gained the lowest job-approval Ratings the amount getting in the Quinnipiac poll in this survey: 39 percent approve, while 48 percent disagreed. Important political weeks in Florida does not end with the debate this evening. The Florida GOP is holding 5 the President or the Conference P5 this weekend at the same location as the argument. The 3,500 delegates who attend the Conference will vote Saturday in the polls.

Here is the US candidate debate ever held in the United States:

Presidential election, 1960: John Kennedy (Democrat) vs. Richard Nixon Republican

Historians believe that the first debate was broadcast on television on September 26, 1960 seen by 66 million u.s. residents and Kennedy managed to occupy the Presidential seat. This debate on the Nixon pallor because the recently hospitalized due to a knee injury. She looks thinner due to flu illness and refused to use makeup to look brighter when lights highlighted studio. On the other hand, Kennedy look more bugas and quiet, his skin tanned after exposure to the sun while campaigning in California. A suit she wears dark colors, add to the attractive appearance. Unlike Nixon, who wore a gray coat. When answering questions, Kennedy staring directly into the camera, not on journalists as did Nixon. The presidential elections that year won by Kennedy. Unfortunately, he was assassinated in 1963.

Presidential election, 1976: Jimmy Carter (Democrat) vs. Gerald Ford Republican

Debate on September 23, is the first to be held after the first debut in 1960. The concern due to previous experience, Nixon refused to follow any debate on television in 1968 and 1972. Kennedy's successor, Lyndon Johnson also refused to debate with his rival from the Republican party in 1964. Decisive moments came in the second debate, when the Carter-Ford Ford-President of death-made a mistake when asked about the influence of the Soviet Union in Europe. "There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe," said Ford. As a result, Carter was elected President.

The presidential election of 1980: Jimmy Carter (Democrat) vs. Ronald Reagan

(Republican) Reagan, who is a former Hollywood star, enjoying her gift of public speaking in a two-candidate debate held just one week ahead of the vote. Speaking directly to the camera, he asks the voters when they will vote. "You should ask yourself, are you better off than four years ago?" As a result, Reagan was elected.

Presidential election, 1984: Ronald Reagan (Republican) vs. Walter Mondale (Democrat)

Reagan has aged 73 years, but in the second debate with Mondale on October 21, he's changing the shortcomings in terms of the age of an asset. "I will not make age as an issue in this campaign," he said. "I am not going to exploit for political purposes, my opponent's young and inexperienced." And Reagan was re-elected. Presidential election, 1988: George H. W. Bush Republican vs. Michael Dukakis Democrat Dukakis, who has been dubbed "ice man" by his opponent, failed to release the negative image. Asked in the debate whether he would support the death penalty if his wife were raped and murdered, with a cool Dukakis replied, "No, I won't do it. And I think, you know that I've opposed the death penalty during my life. I see no evidence that the sentence was made a deterrent. " As a result, Bush, who previously was Vice President, was elected.

The 1992 presidential election: George H.w. Bush (Republic) vs. Bill Clinton (Democrat) vs. Ross Perot independent

For the first time, three candidates presidential candidates share a place, with independent candidates are also invited to take part. "Experience?" replied when asked Bush about a Perot candidacy. "I don't have any experience in raising debt to four billion u.s. dollars. I have no experience in Government that bogged down where no one is responsible for anything and everybody is blaming everybody else. But I have a lot of experience in completing something. " At one point, when the candidates were asked about problems of the u.s. economy, Bush secretly caught on camera when looking at his hands. 1992 presidential election won by Bill Clinton.

The 1996 presidential election: Bill Clinton Democrat vs. Bob Dole Republican

The debate on 6 and 16 October, have unforgettable moments. Dole took aim at the scandals that have damaged Clinton's leadership, but the prospective of death counterattack that no attack that is able to solve the problems of the nation. As a result, Clinton was re-elected.

The 2000 presidential election: George w. Bush Republican vs. Al Gore Democrat

The audience becomes sympathetic because of Gore's stance that no fun on the first debate, 3 October. Gore's style sigh aloud when Bush did not give satisfactory answers get no sympathy. In the second debate, Gore's appearance is much more fun with more smiles. Both candidates turned out to have a lot in common positions in various ways, to the extent that the debate moderator asked both confirms the attitude of the differences of each. Bush assured the audience, "I don't want to place our soldiers in various places at any time. I do not want to be the world police. If we are an arrogant nation, they'll resent us, if we're a humble nation, but strong, they'll welcome us. " As a result, Bush was elected.

The 2004 presidential election: George w. Bush (Republican) vs. John Kerry Democrat

In that year both candidates did debate three times. "The President didn't find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, so he's really turned his campaign into a weapon of mass deception," Kerry said. But U.S. viewers remembered at these debates is the mysterious bulge in Bush's jacket, which sparked rumors on the internet. The most prominent theory is that bulge is a hidden microphone to help Bush answer questions. Bush was elected to a second term.

The 2008 presidential election: John McCain Republican vs. Barack Obama Democrat

The debate four years ago was marked by the onset of the financial crisis in 2008, and the candidates focused on reversing economic circumstances, as well as how to continue the policy of previous Presidents. "Senator Obama, I am not President George Bush. If you want to stand against President Bush, you're supposed to compete four years ago, "McCain shot in third debate. But Obama remained calm and confident, even when McCain with awkward refers to him as "that one," and Obama can convince Americans that he's ready to lead. As a result, Obama was elected. From: Different Sources

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