GOP Debate: When Is The CBS Republican Debate Tonight? How Do I Watch?
Editor’s note: For information about the Saturday, December 10 debate, including time and viewing information, click here.
Tonight, Saturday, November 12, the GOP will hold its 12th Republican and Tea Party debate, this time sponsored by CBS News, The National Journal and the South Carolina Republican Party. Here are all the details you’ll need to watch!
WHAT Will The Debate Be About? Tonight’s debate will be on foreign policy, so of course the GOP are calling it, “America’s Security.” Be prepared.
WHEN? Tonight, Saturday, November 12, 8:00 PM Eastern Time. It’s expected to last 90 minutes.
WHERE? Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
HOW Do I Watch?
- You can watch on regular broadcast TV on your local CBS channel. Check local listings here for channel details.
- You can watch live streaming video at CBS.com
WHO Will Be Participating?
The top eight candidates — all the ones that have participated before — will appear tonight. You can review stories on the candidates from The New Civil Rights Movement by clicking on their name:
Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, Herman Cain, Rick Santorum, Jon Huntsmann, and Gary Johnson will all be in tonight’s debate.
TWITTER? Yes. Hashtag: #CBSNJDebate Also, The National Journal is @nationaljournal
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What Else?
The National Journal has information about the debate and candidates, and CBS offers 5 things to watch.
CBS News tells viewers they can submit questions:
(1) Debate questions can be submitted on Facebook, via the CBS News Facebook page or on thePolitical Hotsheet Facebook page. Starting today, we’ll be soliciting questions on a variety of topics relating to national security and foreign policy.
 (2) On Twitter, you can submit debate questions by Tweeting. Submit your questions as a Tweet, and simply add the hashtag #CBSNJdebate to your submission.
(3) We’re accepting debate questions via e-mail. E-mail your debate questions to CBSNJdebate@cbsinteractive.com, and be sure to include your full name and location.
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