Florida Presidential Debate - Live Chat Event on September 22nd at 9pm EST

Part of: Election 2012

Chat Live During the Debate

Welcome to our live online event for the FoxNews Republican Presidential Debate in Tampa Florida. The debate begins at 9pm eastern time on Thursday the 22nd and our live coverage will begin a little bit before that. We'll have live chat commentary which you can participate in with capacity for hundreds to take part and share their observations during the debate, plus a post mortem after the debate which may feature a special guest. Drinking games during the debate are not only authorized, but encouraged. The chat application is right below and some information on the candidates fills out the rest of this article.

The debate is being sponsored by the Republican Party of Florida at their Presidency 5 straw poll event in Orlando, but you don't have to pay $175 to attend (or have Ron Paul pay it for you).  You can watch it on cable on FoxNews and get the blow by blow commentary here.  It'll be just like being in the audience. There will also be a livestream of the debate to watch on the web.

Prior to the debate you can submit your questions for the candidates on video through YouTube or just vote on the questions you like the best.


The Contenders

Gary Johnson is making big news right before the debate, because after being excluded from the last two debates, he battled his way back in with a 1% oor higher showing in five recent polls, plus he's still outpolling Rick Santorum and John Huntsman.  In fact, in a current FoxNews online poll Johnson has surged ahead and is now tied for third with Rick Perry and ahead of Michelle Bachmann and Mitt Romney.  Interestingly, Johnson's inclusion in the debate is over the objections of the Republican Party of Florida which has had a troubled history in dealing with the libertarian-leaning wing of the party which Johnson represents.  If Johnson can bring the kind of dynamism to this debate which he has shown in recent television appearances he could become a major contender again.

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  • 1 - maggy simony

    Sep 21, 2011 at 5:25 pm

    I'm so disappointed Buddy Roemer was not included. I believe he meets that 1% criteria and he has a message that the American public will embrace--the only candidate questioning our preposterous so-called "free" trade agreements.

    How come?

  • 2 - Dave Nalle

    Sep 22, 2011 at 8:50 am

    Actually, Gary Johnson and Ron Paul both have issues with the bogus free trade agreements, but I agree that it would be nice to give Roemer a chance.

    As was the problem with Johnson until he did better in the last couple of polls, Roemer and also Thadeus McCotter did not poll 1% or higher in enough of the polls. 1% in a couple of polls wouldn't cut it. It had to be 1% or more in 5 national polls.

    Dave

  • 3 - Rey

    Sep 22, 2011 at 9:42 am

    Cumulative Results through September 17, 2011
    Finish Potential candidate Percentage

    1 Paul, RonRon Paul 19.74%
    2 Romney, MittMitt Romney 14.27%
    3 Bachmann, MicheleMichele Bachmann 8.08%
    4 Cain, HermanHerman Cain 7.82%
    5 Gingrich, NewtNewt Gingrich 5.72%
    6 Pawlenty, TimTim Pawlenty 5.36%
    7 Huckabee, MikeMike Huckabee 5.02%
    8 Perry, RickRick Perry 4.77%
    9 Palin, SarahSarah Palin 3.97%
    10 Daniels, MitchMitch Daniels 3.71%
    11 McCotter, ThadThad McCotter 3.07%
    12 Santorum, RickRick Santorum 2.86%

  • 4 - Baronius

    Sep 22, 2011 at 11:05 am

    I think it's suspicious that they invited candidates other than Gary Johnson. Considering the way he's rocketing in the polls (from 0% to 1% is an infinitely large percentage increase), it makes you wonder who's fixing the game to try to make other candidates look equal to him. Personally, I think the media has something against a Republican who has captured 1% of the public's imagination. Also, obviously, the Republicans are trying to destroy him because he's such a strong candidate that...ok, I haven't thought that one through, but the answer is bound to be obvious. Oh, wait, I got it, the Republicans don't want his message out there because they know it will win - no, that's why the press doesn't want his message out there - darn it, I almost had it.

    I also wonder why Dave insists on calling Ron Paul the highest-profile candidate when he could say that about Gary Johnson. I mean, Paul is nowhere near the highest profile candidate according to any polls, but that hasn't stopped Dave from repeating it. So why not apply it to Johnson? And the Fox online poll supercedes, well, everything. Why do we even need a convention, or an electoral college, now that online poll results have been revealed?

  • 5 - Jason

    Sep 22, 2011 at 3:20 pm

    I'm going to play the "class warfare" drinking game with my friends tonight! Should be entertaining.

  • 6 - Dave Nalle

    Sep 22, 2011 at 3:36 pm

    Baronius, I call Paul the highest profile candidate because he by far gets the most web and news coverage.

    Actually, according to Media Matters, in the last 3 months Gary Johnson has gotten the most coverage on FoxNews, followed by Paul.

    Dave

  • 7 - Dr Dreadful

    Sep 22, 2011 at 3:38 pm

    Actually, according to Media Matters, in the last 3 months Gary Johnson has gotten the most coverage on FoxNews

    He must belong to the same golf club as Murdoch.

  • 8 - zingzing

    Sep 22, 2011 at 3:39 pm

    Paul, RonRon Paul
    Romney, MittMitt Romney
    Bachmann, MicheleMichele Bachmann
    Cain, HermanHerman Cain
    Gingrich, NewtNewt Gingrich
    Pawlenty, TimTim Pawlenty
    Huckabee, MikeMike Huckabee
    Perry, RickRick Perry
    Palin, SarahSarah Palin
    Daniels, MitchMitch Daniels
    McCotter, ThadThad McCotter
    Santorum, RickRick Santorum


    sounds like a bunch of cheers. gooOOOO GOP, gogo GOP! gimme a G! gimme a O! gimme a P! seriously, my prostate is grossly enlarged and i'm at serious risk of cancer and a bladder infection...

  • 9 - Dr Dreadful

    Sep 22, 2011 at 3:41 pm

    They forgot zing, zingzing zing, zing.

  • 10 - zingzing

    Sep 22, 2011 at 3:52 pm

    buncha know-nothings.

  • 11 - Chris Hunter

    Sep 22, 2011 at 5:55 pm

    your snide comment about Ron Paul is incorrect. how about you do some fact checking before you try to insinuate or invalidate Ron Paul's wins. Bachman won Iowa because she paid for 4300 votes and Ron Lost by less than 200. Just because people that care to be informed and vote are supporting Ron Paul doesn't mean we are all bought and paid for. It just means you are becoming the minority.

  • 12 - TRP

    Sep 22, 2011 at 6:11 pm

    @GovernorPerry: Lower the tax burden on the small businessmen and women #gopdebate

  • 13 - TRP

    Sep 22, 2011 at 6:13 pm

    @GovernorPerry: We've taken those regulations off the throat of small businesses in TX #gopdebate

  • 14 - TRP

    Sep 22, 2011 at 6:17 pm

    TX is a right-to-work state. Fostering a climate where jobs can grow has led to the best state economy in the nation!

  • 15 - George Berry

    Sep 22, 2011 at 7:15 pm

    I would sincerely like to hear the candidates discuss the connection between liberal immigration policies and vote getting. Thank you.
    George Berry

  • 16 - pablo

    Sep 23, 2011 at 5:20 am

    Hey Dave you might wanna put a url that really works in your article. Here is the correct url for the debate.

  • 17 - pablo

    Sep 23, 2011 at 5:21 am

    I of course was referring to the poll url that you have in your article.

  • 18 - pablo

    Sep 23, 2011 at 5:22 am

    And of course as usual Ron Paul is leading the pack by more than 2/1.

  • 19 - pablo

    Sep 23, 2011 at 7:37 pm

    Correction on post 18
    The link no longer works and if you click it now, this is the content:
    "No content item selected"

    It seems that Fox News has decided not to report on their own poll, as Ron Paul has won it in a landslide. So Fox does what it does best, it just removed the poll! I love a fair and balanced media. :)

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