Tuesday, January 17, 2012

GOP Candidates Come Out SwingingWith Plenty at Stake in SC Debate And Then There Were 5 Romney Santorum square off over felons voting Scrap campaign finance laws South Carolina debate First Reading Slain reporter's former colleagues rip Perry What You Missed While Not Watching The rivals attack his business record Ron Paul 2012 mirrors Jerry Brown 1992 gang up on says he may release tax returns April hunted moose no elk varmints _ A look key moments the Rivals assail Mitt

Romney unscathed from debate attacks MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopefuls attacked Mitt Romney's record in business and government on Monday and challenged him to release his tax returns, but the front-runner emerged largely unscathed from a South Carolina debate. Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry and Rick Santorum questioned Romney's accomplishments and urged voters to take a critical look at the ... South Carolina debate: Rivals assail Mitt Romney MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Mitt Romney's Republican rivals attacked his record as a venture capitalist Monday night in the first of two debates before a pivotal weekend primary in South Carolina, where a Romney victory could seal his lock on the Republican nomination to challenge President Barack Obama in the November general election. Five things we learned from Monday's debate The five remaining Republican candidates sparred in a Republican presidential debate in South Carolina, five days before that state's primary and three days before a CNN debate in the same state. While front-runner Mitt Romney was again the biggest target on stage, his rivals landed a few punches on each other, too. At South Carolina debate, GOP challengers push Romney Mitt Romney's Republican challengers gave him all they could in a debate in South Carolina on Monday night. With the Palmetto State's Primary just a few days away now, Saturday, Romney's lead is only increasing in the most recent polls and the Monday night debate was one of their last, best chances to dent his armor. A Romney victory, particularly a convincing one as indicated in the polls ... South Carolina Debate Sees Candidates Touch on Race, Money Matters In what may be the most raucous Republican presidential debate so far, the five remaining candidates hashed out their views Monday night in front of an audience in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Money and race issues dominated the debate, according to Fox News, which happened to coincide with Martin Luther King day. Stakes Highest for Santorum in South Carolina Debate Here's the Santorum triple play for tonight: disqualify Paul as a protest vote, explain why he would be a better Not Romney than Gingrich and then show why a Not Romney candidate is really necessary. Live: South Carolina Republican debate Live coverage of the debate from South Carolina as Mitt Romney's rivals try to tear down his growing lead. What They're Saying About Last Night's Republican Debate Mitt Romney took the brunt of the attacks in last night's first South Carolina debate (there's on more on Thursday), with all the other remaining candidates looking to bring the front-runner back to the pack. Depending on who you ask, he either took on the chin or deftly blocked their swords, but everyone agrees that he's the one with the bulls-eye on his back. A lusty Myrtle Beach crowd was ... In South Carolina debate, focus is on tactics in GOP race Mitt Romney came under renewed assault Monday night for his business record and tactics, but in a turnabout, his rivals found themselves forced to defend their criticism and the increasingly harsh tone of the Republican presidential race. On MLK Day, South Carolina debate delves into issues involving race In a debate that coincided with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, the Republican candidates for president delved into the perilous territory of race, defending their past statements and positions and arguing that their policies would improve the lot of African Americans. Read full article >>
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