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They’re All In: GOP Candidates Will Debate Foreign Policy, National Security on Nov. 22

The eight Republican presidential candidates have confirmed they will attend the Nov. 22 debate hosted by The Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute on CNN. The debate will focus exclusively on foreign policy and national security.

The debate will take place in Washington, D.C., at a location to be announced shortly. It will air nationally on CNN and CNN en Español and worldwide on CNN International, CNN Radio and CNN.com.

“Heritage is delighted to have this opportunity to increase public understanding of the candidates’ positions on critical foreign policy and national security questions requiring American leadership in the second decade of the 21st century,” Heritage President Edwin J. Feulner said.

The candidates include businessman Herman Cain, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Speaker Newt Gingrich, Reps. Ron Paul (TX) and Michele Bachmann (MN), former Gov. Jon Huntsman, and former Sen. Rick Santorum.

The debate will mark the first time that either Heritage or AEI — two nonprofit, nonpartisan research institutes — has sponsored a presidential debate.

COMMENTS

  • jackdaniels11

    on foreign policy.

    If he does anything other than embarrass himself and convince undecided voters that he has no idea what he will do as president, I will call that a win for Cain.

    My initial hunch is that he will use “First, I will need to get all of the information before I can answer that question” a lot.

    That works when you are leading the rest of the field by 10 or more points, but in this tight race, it will cause the undecided voters and soft supporters to turn from you and go running to their second choice.

    • iidvbii

      Something we agree wholeheartedly on. I suspect Cain is going to take a beating this weekend at the hands of Newt in their one on one debate. Then he will get to try and sale marketing slogans as foreign policy to Americans in this debate. Should be fun, gonna need a big bowl of popcorn for this one.