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The Debate Heading Right Style

Posted on : 05-06-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : 2008

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Once again there was great liveblogging of the debate at Heading Right, and a lively follow up discussion at Debate Central. You can hear my thoughts as well as those of Frank P from Political Vindication and Mac from Macsmind with Captain Ed Morrissey moderating.

The archived podcast should be available very soon for those who didn’t listen live.

I’ll be talking about the debate tomorrow morning on First Cup Radio. If you’re going to be up that early (6am Eastern) please call in and give me your thoughts. The call in number is: (718) 664-9725

One question for all of you, who will be the first of the ten current candidates to drop out of the race? I have a new poll in the right sidebar.

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The Other Thompson. He’s pinned all his hopes on the Iowa straw poll, and with Fred set to jump in before then, he’ll be gone before Labor Day.

The second one out of the pool will be a horse race between Huckabee and Gilmore, followed by Hunter by the end of the year. The other two second- (or is it third-)tier candidates will stick until the bitter end because they’re cranks.

That leaves Rudy McRomney and Fred. Whoever finishes 4th out of Iowa will drop (unless it’s Romney, in which case whoever is worst after New Hampshire goes then), with the next drop coming after South Carolina (again, unless we have 3 different winners). It will most likely come down to Fred and Giuliani.