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As a result, they have had a cold dose of rationality lacking in the likes of Romney and Gingrich, who are busking it.10.14pm: Post-debate mini-controversy erupts after Michele Bachmann's staff are mistakenly cc'd into a email from CBS before the debate saying: she's not going to get many questions and she's nearly off the charts.
GOP presidential debate in South Carolina - as it happened 2011
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Post-debate analysis, including feedback from the Beacon-News staff and various undecided voters, suggested that Weisner and Irvin slugged it out on the economy, crime, taxes and downtown while Kifowit "rambled off" into non-priority issues such as pledging not to fire city employees who may otherwise deserve to be terminated and her city manager idea, which she now calls a city administrator after her original idea failed with the public.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Post-debate, I watched, envious, as the candidates mulled within the little group of undecideds.
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Post-debate visitors who visited the site were automatically redirected to GeorgeSoros. com, the Web site of the pro-Kerry billionaire who blasts the president's policies and calls for his defeat.
Oops 2007
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Post-debate vote: 524 against withdrawal, 183 forEducation certainly seems to be the key.
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CROWLEY: Post-debate you have gotten pretty hard hit.
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Post-debate vote: 524 against withdrawal, 183 forEducation certainly seems to be the key.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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CROWLEY: Post-debate, you've gotten pretty hard hit.
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Post-debate discussion at ABC was more slanted toward Kerry in their approach.
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Post-debate discussion at ABC was more slanted toward Kerry in their approach.
Archive 2004-10-01 2004
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