Are you suffering from GOP presidential debate overload?
Are you suffering from GOP presidential debate overload?
November 22nd, 2011 at 3:47 pm by Josh Hinkle under Politics
Perhaps you’ll be scratching your head before tonight’s GOP presidential debate, thinking, “Man, is this #11? Really, do we need to hear from them anymore?†Well, just wait. There are 13 more still to come, meaning we’re not even halfway. Click here to see the schedule.
If it seems like a lot, maybe you missed the primary debates in 2008. Without an incumbent, both parties had their fair share. The Republicans had 21, but it was the Democrats who might have had you wondering, “Really? Is this #26?†Just something to consider, if you’re already in debate overload.
2008 Republican Presidential Debates
- May 3, 2007 – Simi Valley, California
- May 15, 2007 – Columbia, South Carolina
- June 5, 2007 – Manchester, New Hampshire
- July 12, 2007 – Detroit, Michigan
- August 5, 2007 – Des Moines, Iowa
- September 5, 2007 – Durham, New Hampshire
- September 17, 2007 – Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- September 27, 2007 – Baltimore, Maryland
- October 9, 2007 – Dearborn, Michigan
- October 16, 2007 – Washington, D.C.
- October 21, 2007 – Orlando, Florida
- October 25, 2007 – Sioux City, Iowa
- November 28, 2007 – St. Petersburg, Florida
- December 9, 2007 – Miami, Florida
- December 12, 2007 – Johnston, Iowa
- January 5, 2008 – Manchester, New Hampshire
- January 6, 2008 – Milford, New Hampshire
- January 10, 2008 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- January 24, 2008 – Boca Raton, Florida
- January 30, 2008 – Simi Valley, California
- February 2, 2008 – New York, New York
2008 Democratic Presidential Debates
- April 26, 2007 – Orangeburg, South Carolina, South Carolina State University
- June 3, 2007 – CNN 7:00pm EDT – Manchester, New Hampshire, Saint Anselm College
- June 28, 2007 – PBS – Washington, D.C., Howard University
- July 12, 2007 – Detroit, Michigan
- July 23, 2007 – CNN – Charleston, South Carolina, The Citadel
- August 4, 2007 – Chicago, Illinois
- August 7, 2007 – Chicago, Illinois
- August 9, 2007 – Los Angeles, California
- August 19, 2007 – Des Moines, Iowa
- September 9, 2007 – Coral Gables, Florida, University of Miami
- September 12, 2007
- September 20, 2007 – Davenport, Iowa
- September 26, 2007 – Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth College
- October 30, 2007 – NBC 9:00pm EDT – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Drexel University
- November 15, 2007 – CNN – Las Vegas, Nevada
- December 4, 2007 – NPR (radio only) – Des Moines, Iowa
- December 13, 2007 – Johnston, Iowa
- January 5, 2008 – ABC 8:45pm EST – Manchester, New Hampshire, Saint Anselm College
- January 15, 2008 – MSNBC 6:00pm PST – Las Vegas, Nevada College of Southern Nevada
- January 21, 2008 – CNN 8:00pm EST – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- January 31, 2008 – CNN 5:00pm PDT – Hollywood, California
- February 2, 2008 – MTV 6:00pm EST – MTV Myspace Debate
- February 21, 2008 – CNN 7:00pm CST – Austin, Texas, University of Texas at Austin
- February 26, 2008 – MSNBC 9:00pm EST – Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland State University
- April 13, 2008 – CNN 8:00pm EDT – Grantham, Pennsylvania, Messiah College
- April 16, 2008 – ABC 8:00pm EDT – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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