NH Debate Jan 5th

Rearden

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Union Leader article says that all Republican candidates have been invited, but that only Romney, McCain, Giuliani, and Huckabee have accepted.

Has the Paul campaign not received an invitation yet, or have they not returned it yet, or what?

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You are misreading what it says

"Bartlett said all the major Democratic and Republican candidates"

Union Leader article says that all Republican candidates have been invited, but that only Romney, McCain, Giuliani, and Huckabee have accepted.

Has the Paul campaign not received an invitation yet, or have they not returned it yet, or what?

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Right now Ron Paul is polling third in IA. He has been favored to show well in NH. I would expect he would be a top candidate by any standards and certainly by his fund-raising.
 
Romney, McCain, Giuliani and Huckabee

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National polls. But who knows. I wish HQ would tell us what is going on.

Anyone know if Thompson was invited?


Right now Ron Paul is polling third in IA. He has been favored to show well in NH. I would expect he would be a top candidate by any standards and certainly by his fund-raising.
 
Well, we don't know that they aren't planning to include him. Perhaps the campaign just hasn't responded yet?

We do need to pay attention to this. But starting January 1, 4Q fundraising will be in the news. And I don't see how they could exclude a candidate who has raised more than any other GOP Candidate---and perhaps more than any Democratic one as well.
 
If they did exclude him it would be a huge opportunity for Paul. A massive demonstration and protest outside. I think a lot of people would be pissed and go to the polls.
 
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