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1st Debate

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Debate Questions for Governor Mitt Romney from the 1st Debate:

  1. What do you dislike most about America?
  2. Would it be a good day for America if Roe v Wade was repealed.
  3. Have you always been for life or effectively pro-choice?
  4. When you said that being a pro-life president entails more than just appointing strict constructionist judges, was that directed at Giuliani?
  5. Should Scooter Libby should be pardoned?
  6. Which current cabinet official would you keep?
  7. Would it be good for America to have Bill Clinton back living in the White House?
  8. Are you embarrased of your health care program?
  9. Should we be in Iraq when the American people do not victory is possible?
  10. Do you support a tamper-proof work status ID card?
  11. Should Congress have acted in the Terri Schiavo case?
  12. Is it worth moving heaven and earth and spending billions of dollars to get Osama?
  13. Should we change our Constitution to allow foreign born citizens to become president?
  14. What do you say to bishops who deny Communion to elected officials who support abortion rights?
  15. Do you accept Huckabee's statement that he wasn't talking about you?
  16. Will you expand federal funding of embryonic stem cell research?
  17. What tax would you like to cut?

 

 


 

Romney won the first debate (click to see reasons to agree and disagree).

 

Most conversations are simply monologues delivered in the presence of witnesses. - Margaret Millar

 

I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me. - Dave Barry

 

I would like to get a copy of the transcripts from Mitt Romney's debates, but I can not find them. Please help!

 

Tonight, Romney for President Iowa Chairman Doug Gross released the following statement on the first Republican presidential debate:

 

"Governor Romney again demonstrated why he is the leader our country needs right now. He was unafraid to answer the tough questions, and offered the solutions to bring real conservative change. On the major challenges and issues facing our generation, Governor Romney will bring the fresh perspective from outside Washington needed to find innovative solutions."

 

Tonight, Al Cardenas, former Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida and a Chair of the Romney for President Florida Steering Committee, released the following statement on the first Republican presidential debate:

 

"During this evening's debate, Governor Romney decisively showed that he is the only candidate that can transform Washington through real change and conservative values. Governor Romney won tonight's debate by clearly communicating his optimistic vision for America's future. We are facing a new generation of challenges, and this evening's event was a great opportunity for more Americans to learn why Mitt Romney is the best equipped to confront them."

 

A Statement From James Bopp, Jr.

Thursday, May 03, 2007 09:49 EST

 

"Governor Romney is the most forceful Republican candidate defending the freedom of speech. He believes that we should not be limiting political speech, and the involvement of citizens in our democracy, in the name of campaign finance reform. We need transparency and disclosure in our campaign finance system, but McCain-Feingold has done the opposite, driving contributions to groups dominated by the wealthy and with little accountability to the public. All citizens should applaud Governor Romney's call to repeal McCain-Feingold."

 

-James Bopp, Jr.

May 3, 2007

 

A Statement From Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC)

Thursday, May 03, 2007 09:46 EST

 

"More than any other Republican presidential candidate, Governor Romney has outlined an aggressive agenda to cut taxes. He will lower taxes for all Americans, make the Bush tax cuts permanent, abolish the Death Tax and making savings tax-free for middle-income Americans. Lower taxes protect jobs and ensure continued job creation. Because America's strength rests with its people, Governor Romney believes Americans should be able to keep more of their hard-earned money."

 

-Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC)

May 3, 2007

A Statement From Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO)

Thursday, May 03, 2007 09:43 EST

 

"Governor Romney did a superb job in the debate and he demonstrated that he is the right leader to bring change to Washington. With a record of turning around troubled companies and institutions, Governor Romney has real, relevant experience. More importantly, he brings a fresh perspective from outside the Beltway and he articulated his vision in the debate. Our nation confronts a new generation of challenges and we need Governor Romney's innovative, executive leadership."

 

-Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO)

May 3, 2007

Governor Mitt Romney Wins First Debate With Message Of Conservative Change In Washington

Thursday, May 03, 2007 09:36 EST

 

Tonight, Romney for President Communications Director Matt Rhoades released the following statement on the first Republican presidential debate:

 

"Tonight at the Reagan Library, Governor Romney stood out as the best candidate as a result of his outlining a vision for the policies needed to bring conservative change to Washington. On every question posed and on every issue debated, Governor Romney clearly demonstrated he has both the proven record and the leadership capabilities required to win the Republican Party's nomination and lead America toward a brighter future.

 

"Voters learned tonight that with Governor Romney's strong leadership, there is no problem America cannot solve."

 

Republican debate transcript

 

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