Five things learned from GOP debate
January 8th, 2012
08:32 AM ET
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Five things learned from GOP debate

Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) - The five things we learned from Saturday night's Republican presidential debate:

It's onto the next state

With polls showing Mitt Romney a virtual lock in New Hampshire, the candidates will soon shift their efforts to South Carolina, the more socially conservative third state to vote on the road to the White House.

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soundoff (6 Responses)
  1. Keith in Austin

    South Carolina is key! If Romney posts a good showing there, he will be the next POTUS!

    January 8, 2012 08:42 am at 8:42 am |
  2. S.positive

    VERY WEAK FIELD. gop is a complete failure...

    January 8, 2012 08:51 am at 8:51 am |
  3. vic , nashville ,tn

    The fact is liberal media won the debate; they don’t want see wounded Romney so they started the fire storm between Ron Paul and others. Well done liberal media

    January 8, 2012 09:02 am at 9:02 am |
  4. Marie MD

    what I learned? santurom is more interested in the "traditional" family than a family where the dad abandoned his family and then ended up in jail for bein a low life.

    January 8, 2012 09:27 am at 9:27 am |
  5. No-MOREpRINGOS-Globalist

    Look at the choices we have week gop with the exception of may be paul and Obama even weaker. Can you spell the end of the country it is spelled two ways GOP and Democrat.

    January 8, 2012 10:02 am at 10:02 am |
  6. No-MOREpRINGOS-Globalist

    One party wants to send all the jobs over seas with the help of Obama, the other parties only concerns are that of gays and illegal. 290 million of us are left twisting in the wind.

    January 8, 2012 10:05 am at 10:05 am |