Everything You Need To Know About How To Watch Tonight’s GOP Debate
Good News! GOP Frontrunner Donald Trump Will Not Be At The GOP Debate!
Tonight, January 28, is the seventh Republican debate of the 2016 presidential race.
Once again there will be two debates.
They will air on the Fox News cable and stream live on FoxNews.com.
TONIGHT: The candidates will make their case to voters. Watch the Fox News-Google #GOPDebate starting at 7p ET! https://t.co/XWtJgtnnfp
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 28, 2016
Here’s everything you need to know:
WHEN?
The lower-tier debate will begin tonight at 7:00 PM EST.
The main event will begin at 9:00 PM EST. It is scheduled to conclude at 11:00PM EST.
WHERE?
The debate will be held at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa.
HOW DO I WATCH?
You can watch both debates on Fox News on cable TV. Check here for your local cable channel.
You can also watch online at FoxNews.com, and on these mobile device apps: the Fox News app or the Fox News Election HQ 2016 app. No cable subscription verification is required.
You can also listen on Fox News Radio.
WHO?
In the first debate, Carly Fiorina, Jim Gilmore, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum will debate.Â
In the second debate, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, and John Kasich will debate each other.Â
Bill Hemmer and Martha McCallum will moderate the first debate.
Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly and Chris Wallace will moderate the main debate.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Use and follow the hashtag #GOPdebate on Twitter and Facebook.
Also, I’ll be tweeting my personal thoughts and likely, debunking some of the candidates’ claims. Follow me on Twitter at @davidbadash, and for breaking news and analysis, always follow The New Civil Rights Movement on our Facebook page and on Twitter at @newcivilrights.
WHAT ELSE?
Donald Trump has promised to boycott, but expect his absence to be felt greatly.
Expect Ted Cruz especially to focus his attacks on Trump, and the other candidates to try to get some oxygen now that the GOP frontrunner ill not be there.
Jeb Bush’s resurgence in New Hampshire may offer the flailing former Florida governor some new moxie.
Expect questions about the economy, immigration, veterans’ issues, and, given the Iowa audience, faith and ethanol.
Hillary Clinton of course will also be the candidates other main target, although given Bernie Sanders’ polling performance, smart moderators would begin to turn their questions to his campaign to “trump” the candidates…
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