2012 Presidential Candidate Info

The "clean" ones are printed from the websites, sometimes with advertisements removed; the annotated PDFs contain my added notes while reading. (We remember more when we write down our thoughts while reading.)

Presidential Media Interrogations (misnomered Presidential debates)
Online Source Place Date Annotated PDF Clean PDF Q&A Sponsor
OR 19 March Oregon Public Broadcasting, NPR, PBS, The Washington Times and the Oregon Republican Party
CA 5 March Reagan Library, NBC News and Politico
GA 1 March CNN and the Georgia Republican Party
AZ 22 February CNN and the Republican Party of Arizona
History Musings Blog Jacksonville, FL 26 January link link CNN, CNN en EspaƱol, The Hispanic Leadership Network and The Republican Party of Florida
Council on Foreign Relations Tampa, FL 23 January link link The Tampa Bay Times, NBC News, the National Journal and the Florida Council of 100
Council on Foreign Relations Charleston, SC 19 January link link CNN & the Southern Republican Leadership Conference
Sun Times South Carolina 16 January link link Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and the South Carolina Republican Party
Washington Post New Hampshire 7 January link link ABC News
ABC News Iowa 11 December 2011 link link Yahoo.com
Fox News Orlando, FL 22 September 2011 link link Fox News and Google in conjunction with the Florida Republican Party

I'm thinking I'll likely vote for Ron Paul in the presidential primary. (I'll be submitting an application for an absentee ballot soon. Be aware of your deadlines!)

Please, insist on voting for the best candidate, not the one the media tells you is most likely to defeat Obama. It appears to me that the media has been trying to get Romney elected from the beginning. For this reason, I will not be surprised if he receives the GOP nomination: He is the candidate I feel is least likely to change anything, and the one closest to Obama.

If you feel obligated to vote for Romney because you think he's the best candidate, that's one thing, but please, vote for the best candidate, not the one most likely to win.

Other important links: 2012 presidential election news commercial website (I'm relying on their schedule to learn of the upcoming media interrogations).

Note: There may be more files not yet clearly provided on this page in this directory.

This page was last modified Saturday, 04-Feb-2012 13:40:47 EST.

Valid HTML 4.01 Strict