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NH GOP Debate Seating

Article By Writer Michael Kraft Author: Michael Kraft
Published: June 5, 2007 
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Well the seating chart is in and its about time to put the money in the middle.

Tonight the big money canidates will receive the special attention of being centered in the stage while the GOP puts the strongest anti illegal and most conservative candidates to the very ends where they will see the least amount of time on camera.

I do understand this is favortism towards the “front runners” and not a conspiracy, but also clearly isnt a fair shake towards the wildly popular conservative candidate Ron Paul who is last on the list and all the way to the end of the stage despite his spiking popularity.

From left to right: Tom Tancredo, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, James Gilmore, and Ron Paul.

The seating chart is in for the GOP debate in NH New Hampshire tonight.
NH debate NH debate video NH debate coverage NH debate transcript NH debate winner NH GOP debate New Hampshire Debate Tom Tancredo debate Tommy Thompson debate Sam Brownback debate Mitt Romney Rudy Giuliani John McCain Mike Huckabee debate Duncan Hunter debate James Gilmore debate and Ron Paul debate.

3 Responses to “NH GOP Debate Seating”

  1. University Update on June 5th, 2007 6:21 pm

    NH GOP Debate Seating…

  2. Carson on June 7th, 2007 1:05 am

    The people in the middle are not the front runners on my list.

    The two that consistently answer honestly and candidly were on each end.

    “Honest” Tom Tancredo and Ron Paul.

    Some of what they say may shock candidates that Mexican hat dance around the topics and carefully word their answer to mislead. For others what they say is very bold and dead on target.

  3. john on June 8th, 2007 2:22 am

    I support Ron Paul and I’m from NC. I wish they hadn’t pushed Dr. Paul to the side like that either. It just isn’t fair.

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