June 5, 2007
Posted: 06:13 PM ET

Tonight's debate kicks off at 7 p.m. ET.

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) — Where do the Republican presidential candidates stand?

No, not on policy issues, but physically, where will the 10 GOP contenders line up Tuesday night at the Republican presidential debate?

Sitting in the audience and looking at the stage, from left to right: Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, Sen. Sam Brownback, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Arizona Sen. John McCain, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, California Rep. Duncan Hunter, former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore and Texas Rep. Ron Paul.

– CNN Political Editor Mark Preston

Filed under: Duncan Hunter • Jim Gilmore • John McCain • Mike Huckabee • Mitt Romney • New Hampshire • Race to '08 • Ron Paul • Rudy Giuliani • Sam Brownback • Tom Tancredo • Tommy Thompson


Anonymous   September 15th, 2008 11:20 am ET

*Republican Nomination

chris los angeles, ca   December 6th, 2007 1:16 am ET

what is the purpose of this 'article'?? i search for "where do the candidates stand on the issues" and i get this?!?! wow…ground breaking reporting….great job….why even post this!?!

Anonymous   June 7th, 2007 5:28 pm ET

On tuesday, ron paul was the most intelligent guy on the stage.

Hyrum, Seattle WA   June 6th, 2007 11:54 pm ET

Why is Ron being ignored. It seems strange that he is the most conservative and in line with the founding fathers yet he gets more attention from liberal media.

Susan, Fort Pierce, Florida   June 5th, 2007 8:15 pm ET

Hats off to Dave Melton of Mass. and Roger of Leawood! I feel the same way!
I watched the Democratic Debate and was facinated when each of the candidates was ask how they would "use" Bill Clinton if they became president! Each had an answer from "World Ambasidor" to the "United Nations Representative" Now I would like to ask each of the Republican Candidates how they would "use" G. W. Bush if one of them became president! I think the silence would make everyone in the room deaf! To me that would end the debate right then and there!!

Arlene   June 5th, 2007 7:47 pm ET

Why is Dr. Ron Paul being ignored???? We all want to hear Ron Paul … tell McCain and Guilliani and Romney to shut up… they all skirt the issues

Dave, Naples, NY   June 5th, 2007 7:12 pm ET

Doctor Ron Paul should be front and center! He's the Champion of the Constitution! Every other candidate is following his lead, and copying his style after getting soundly trounced in the first two debates. The good Dr. Paul has the cure! :)

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