GOP Debate: When Is The NBC Republican Debate Tonight? How Do I Watch?
Tonight, Monday, January 23, the GOP will hold its 24th Republican and Tea Party debate, this time sponsored by NBC, The Tampa Bay Times, the National Journal and the Florida Council of 100. The debate will be held in Tampa, Florida. Here are all the details you’ll need to watch!
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See all our GOP Debate stories here.
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WHEN? WHAT TIME?
Tonight, Thursday, January 19, at 9:00 PM Eastern Time, 8:00 PM Central and 9:00 PM Pacific. It’s expected to last two hours.
WHERE?Â
University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida.
HOWÂ Do IÂ Watch?
- You can watch the NBC Presidential Candidate Debate in Tampa, Florida
on NBC broadcast TV, and on MSNBC cable TV. Check local listings here for channel details, although in some markets NBC has not updated the schedule. The NBC website here definitely states the NBC network is carrying the debate. - You can watch live streaming video at NBCPolitics.com, the National Journal, and TampaBay.com
WHOÂ Will Be Participating?
The top four candidates will appear tonight. You can review stories on the candidates from The New Civil Rights Movement by clicking on their name:
Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum, will all be in tonight’s debate.
TWITTER?
Yes. Hashtag: #FLDebate  #Decision2012
Image:Â Result map for the 2010 United States House elections of the State Florida.

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