Primer for the GOP CNBC “Your Money, Your Vote: The Republican Presidential Debate”……Wednesday, November 9, 2011…

(freep.com)

The GOP Eight candidates for the 2012 Republican nomination….

The chance to run against the nation’s 44th President for HIS job will be Wednesday….

And the Debate….Sponsered by CNBC WILL be about Jobs…..

It’s the ninth one….

And there are gonna be a few more…

But the Landscape going into this one is a bit different this time….

Herman Cain is leading in the polls but he’s trying to shake a problem that has reappeared from ten years ago….

That is a sexual harassment settlement that someone leaked to the media…

Rick Perry is desperately trying to get back into the race having HIS polling numbers dropped like a stone…

And his performances at these debates has be awful…

Newt Gingrich comes to Michigan a happy man…

After a Great weekend in Iowa where without Perry and Romney around he had a chance to shine 

I saved the main guy for last….

And believe me….

Mitt Romney IS the main guy…

The ex-Governor has a ton of money in the bank….

He wakes up everyday to the news that more GOP stalwarts have endorsed him…

He is quietly going about the task of setting up a national organization to run in less than 90 days for President…

The argument about his ‘left’ side really doesn’t matter anymore because everyday….

Another poll comes out that shows that HE……Mitt Romney is the ONLY GOPer running that beats Obama in the polling….

We’ll probably see Perry try get him excited again on Wednesday….

But that isn’t gonna stop the GOP movement to him…

Oh. Yea…

The rest of the field is just wallpaper….

Here’s the information on the debate which will be coming to us from Oakland University in Michigan…..

Eight candidates will take the stage at Oakland University on Wednesday for the ninth debate among Republican presidential contenders. Alma Cahill, 82, of Clinton Township offers them this advice:

“Be specific. Don’t say, ‘I’m going to create jobs,’ ” the part-time league director at the Peachtree Tennis Club said. “I can say that, but that doesn’t make it a true statement.”

With the national political spotlight trained on Michigan — the poster state for national recession — Cahill wants to hear precisely how the candidates would address the state’s double-digit unemployment rate and the nation’s staggeringly slow recovery.

Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum and Jon Huntsman are expected to debate the finer points of righting the economy, creating jobs and what makes their plans — all heavy on lowering taxes and cutting regulations — distinct.

The debate comes as the state’s native son Romney works to regain the lead and Cain is dogged by publicity over sexual harassment claims he faced in the 1990s.

“Anything vital to the campaign is fair game,” said CNBC’s John Harwood, who will moderate the debate…..

More on the Debate and the people who will be on stage………

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