When do we get a Rudy-Mitt-Fred debate

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HH: We’ve watched a lot of these free swim debates, including last night’s, Governor. When do we get a Rudy-Mitt-Fred debate that people will actually want to watch, as opposed to…we like the other people, don’t get me wrong, but it’s very disjointed, and the top tier guys would be a great presentation.

 

MR: You know, I’m beginning to pine away for that myself. Of course, first, we’ve got to have Fred there. But once we get Fred there, then we can narrow it down, perhaps. But you know, the other guys want to be heard, and I think one of the reasons that a lot of guys get into this race is for the chance to be heard, and to have their message impact the body politick in the country. So you know, it’s going to be a long time, I’m afraid, before we actually have that kind of an exchange to and fro. It’s one of the frustrations, of course, in the debates, is that someone says something you disagree with, and you’re onto the next topic before you’re able to comment on it.

 

Questions for Mitt Romney from Hugh Hewitt on September 6, 2007

  1. When do we get a Rudy-Mitt-Fred debate?
  2. What is your reaction to Mccain going after your use of the word apparently.
  3. What differentiates you from Thompson and Giuliani?
  4. Should Clinton release the names of contributors delivered to her by Norman Hsu?
  5. Are Clinton and Obama clueless?
  6. What do you think about Schumer saying our troops have failed in Iraq?
  7. What’s your position on the funding and expansion of the military?
  8. What should the government do about the credit market upheaval?
  9. What is your reaction to Michigan moving their election date?
  10. What should the government do to help the automobile industry?

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