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CNN has announced the lineup for two nights of theDemocratic presidential debatebeing held on July 30 and 31. The lineup was revealed during a drawing of names Thursday night. The announcement comes stanley cupe one day after the Democratic National Committee announced the 20 presidential candidates who qualified the second debate.Here s the July 30 lineup from left to rightMarianne WilliamsonRep. Tim RyanSen. Amy KlobucharMayor Pete ButtigiegSen. Bernie SandersSen. Elizabeth WarrenFormer Rep. Beto O RourkeFormer Gov. John HickenlooperFormer Rep. John DelaneyGov. Steve BullockHere s the July 31 lineup from left to rightSen. Michael BennetSen. Kirsten GillibrandFormer HUD Secretary Juliaacute;n CastroSen. Cory BookerFormer Vice President Joe BidenSen. Kamala HarrisAndrew YangRep. Tulsi GabbardGov. Jay InsleeMayor Bill de BlasioCandidates were split into three groupings for the live drawing to determine the lineup to help ensure candidates with different levels of support were evenly split across both nights. During the drawing, cards with the candidates names were pulled from one box and then matched with a card from another second box stanley tumbler with a debate date on it. The candidates positions at the podium were then announced based on public polling.Candidates who did not ma stanley cup ke the second debateFormer Sen. Mike Gravel, Mayor Wayne Messam, former Rep. Joe Sestak and Tom Steyer were the presidential candidates who did not make the second round of debates. R Ybge The organizers behind A Day Without a Woman want you to wear red
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney campaigns at the Florence Civic Center in Florence, S.C., Jan. 17, 2012. AP This post originally appeared on Slate.Mitt Romney has said that he would like to talk about income inequality -- but only in quiet rooms. Romney is lear stanley cup ning, however, that there is no way to keep the inequality conversation between four walls. It s going to occur in quiet rooms, in loud rooms, on debate stages, and, most importantly, in the quiet room known as the voting booth. Campaigning in South Carolina Tuesday, Romney learned just how difficult this issue will be when he tried to take advantage of the new fascination with income inequality to attack rival Newt Ging stanley mug rich. Gingrich s capital gains tax of 0 percent would be a huge windfall to the wealthy, he argued, whereas his plan would offer a capital gains break only for the middle class. But then the Time s Mark Halperin asked Romney about his own personal tax rate. Romney said it was about 15 percent, because he doesn t make much wage income. Sud stanley termosar denly the income inequality issue that Romney had been trying to exploit was being turned against him. The White House spokesman and Democratic National Committee said that Romney was an example of just the kind of taxpayer the president thought should be paying more in times of tight b
CNN has announced the lineup for two nights of theDemocratic presidential debatebeing held on July 30 and 31. The lineup was revealed during a drawing of names Thursday night. The announcement comes stanley cupe one day after the Democratic National Committee announced the 20 presidential candidates who qualified the second debate.Here s the July 30 lineup from left to rightMarianne WilliamsonRep. Tim RyanSen. Amy KlobucharMayor Pete ButtigiegSen. Bernie SandersSen. Elizabeth WarrenFormer Rep. Beto O RourkeFormer Gov. John HickenlooperFormer Rep. John DelaneyGov. Steve BullockHere s the July 31 lineup from left to rightSen. Michael BennetSen. Kirsten GillibrandFormer HUD Secretary Juliaacute;n CastroSen. Cory BookerFormer Vice President Joe BidenSen. Kamala HarrisAndrew YangRep. Tulsi GabbardGov. Jay InsleeMayor Bill de BlasioCandidates were split into three groupings for the live drawing to determine the lineup to help ensure candidates with different levels of support were evenly split across both nights. During the drawing, cards with the candidates names were pulled from one box and then matched with a card from another second box stanley tumbler with a debate date on it. The candidates positions at the podium were then announced based on public polling.Candidates who did not ma stanley cup ke the second debateFormer Sen. Mike Gravel, Mayor Wayne Messam, former Rep. Joe Sestak and Tom Steyer were the presidential candidates who did not make the second round of debates. R Ybge The organizers behind A Day Without a Woman want you to wear red
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney campaigns at the Florence Civic Center in Florence, S.C., Jan. 17, 2012. AP This post originally appeared on Slate.Mitt Romney has said that he would like to talk about income inequality -- but only in quiet rooms. Romney is lear stanley cup ning, however, that there is no way to keep the inequality conversation between four walls. It s going to occur in quiet rooms, in loud rooms, on debate stages, and, most importantly, in the quiet room known as the voting booth. Campaigning in South Carolina Tuesday, Romney learned just how difficult this issue will be when he tried to take advantage of the new fascination with income inequality to attack rival Newt Ging stanley mug rich. Gingrich s capital gains tax of 0 percent would be a huge windfall to the wealthy, he argued, whereas his plan would offer a capital gains break only for the middle class. But then the Time s Mark Halperin asked Romney about his own personal tax rate. Romney said it was about 15 percent, because he doesn t make much wage income. Sud stanley termosar denly the income inequality issue that Romney had been trying to exploit was being turned against him. The White House spokesman and Democratic National Committee said that Romney was an example of just the kind of taxpayer the president thought should be paying more in times of tight b