“It’s a time for action … I believe in the people of America … A free American people are the source of this country’s great strength.” Those are a few quotes from Mitt’s first TV advertisement which people in Florida, Iowa, South Carolina, Michigan, and New Hampshire heard. Check it out:
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According to www.blog.edlectromneyin2008.com and www.cnn.com on April 4 and 5, Mitt Romney and the other Presidential candidates will get their first crack at explaining to America why they should be the next President of the United States.
“CNN’s Wolf Blitzer will moderate the debates with questions coming from WMUR’s Scott Spradling and Union Leader’s John DiStaso. WMUR’s Jennifer Vaughn will be moderating questions from the audience. The debate will be televised live nationally on CNN and throughout New Hampshire on WMUR.”
“’We are thrilled to provide our viewers with the information to make the most informed decision possible when they are voting in their presidential primaries or caucusing,’ said CNN/U.S. president Jon Klein.”
“New Hampshire, a crucial proving ground for 2008 candidates, will be the first state to cast votes in the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries. Republican and Democratic candidates have been visiting the Granite State since the conclusion of the 2004 presidential election in an effort to woo these influential voters in 2008.”
“’We think it only makes sense that the state with the first-in-the-nation primary also has the first-in-the-nation presidential debate,’ said Jeff Bartlett, WMUR general manager. ‘Many candidates and potential candidates have already made numerous trips to New Hampshire, and we felt that April would be a good time for the voters here to get their first impression about how the candidates stack up against one another.’”
“Joseph W. McQuaid, president and publisher of the Union Leader, said, ‘The issues facing the next administration are as crucial as they have ever been for this country. It is not too early for the first primary state to present a forum to explore the views and the competence of serious candidates.’”
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