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The Making of a Presidential Debate

Republican presidential candidates turn their attention to foreign policy and national security tonight at a debate hosted by The Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute. It airs on CNN at 8 p.m. ET.

Over the past few days, workers transformed an empty auditorium at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., into a full-scale television set. As the final preparations were made, Heritage got a behind-the-scenes look at how it all came together.

This debate marks a rare opportunity for the candidates to gather in the nation’s capital; Constitution Hall is just steps from the White House. And two think tanks that never before hosted a debate will take center stage by asking the questions of eight candidates.

Which candidate will best protect our nation and amplify American leadership, and how will they do it?

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  • jgge

    that the debates overrating has gone way out of hand. This is insanity folks. The media and blogs are pushing for this destructive notion that we should pick a President based on his debating skills. They are telling us that the one who is best qualified for President is the one with the best 30 seconds sound bytes and 3 second zingers during a damn debate. President do not and must not govern with 30 seconds sound bytes or else we are heading toward a very bad future in this nation. Wake up folks and stop this insane obsession with debates.

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