The Fox Business Network (FBN) will be hosting the fourth Republican Presidential Debate tonight from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The debate is being moderated by Neil Cavuto, Maria Bartiromo, and Gerard Baker. The main debate will take place at 9pm Et, 6pm PT. There will also be an earlier undercard debate at 7pm ET, 4pm PT. Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee did not make the primetime cut and will appear in the earlier debate, while George Pataki and Lindsey Graham did not even make the cut for the earlier debate and will not be on stage at all tonight.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Fox Business/WSJ Republican Debate
Airing On: Fox Business Network
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Live Stream: FoxBusiness.com (free)
Watch the Full 9pm Debate Video
Candidates: Trump, Carson, Rubio, Bush, Fiorina, Cruz, Kasich, Paul
Watch the Full 7pm Debate Video
Candidates: Christie, Huckabee, Jindal, Santorum
Moderators: Neil Cavuto, Maria Bartiromo, and Gerard Baker
Report from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
The moderators of Tuesday’s Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee are hoping to deliver something serious but not dull, tough but not snarky, compelling but not stagy.
“I’m not interested in a fight. I’m interested in a conversation about moving the needle on growth, about moving the needle on jobs,” says Maria Bartiromo, Fox Business Network anchor.
“This will be the fourth debate and we still don’t have a clear idea how these guys plan to deal with the most important issue on voters’ minds — and that is jobs,” she says.
After a firestorm over the last GOP debate on CNBC on Oct. 28, the rival Fox financial network hopes to put its own stamp on the debate season.
The network has run ads jabbing CNBC for not asking “the real questions” and is promising to deliver Tuesday “the real debate on our economy.”
Fox Business anchor Neil Cavuto says “there were lot of very fine questions in (the CNBC) debate” but that viewers didn’t feel like they got the meaty economic discussion they expected.
“It quickly morphed into something that maybe was not intended. That happens,” he says. “It’s about getting back to what made debates really good, the candidates mixing it up on issues they’re very passionate about, and with questions that don’t goad them but get to the core of what they’re all about.”
Cavuto, Bartiromo and Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Gerard Baker are the panelists for Tuesday’s 8 p.m. (Milwaukee time) debate, sponsored by Fox Business Network and Baker’s newspaper.
This debate will be streamed free at FoxBusiness.com, no cable or satellite subscription needed. Furthermore, Fox Business Network is making itself available in most “basic” lineups as a free preview for tonight’s event so you may be able to watch it on your television even if you don’t normally get FBN. Check their channel finder to confirm.
As always, we’ll have the complete video following the debate for both the primetime and the undercard events.
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