Summary of Press Releases from the June 5, 2007 NH Republican Debate

June 5 and 6, 2007
11:23a.m. McCAIN WHAT THEY'RE SAYING, PART IV: JOHN MCCAIN AT CNN DEBATE
8:18a.m. McCAIN WHAT THEY'RE SAYING, PART III: JOHN MCCAIN AT CNN DEBATE 
7:59a.m. McCAIN ICYMI: John McCain Talks About Iraq During Last Night's Debate
7:58a.m. ROMNEY WHAT THEY'RE REALLY SAYING: About Governor Mitt Romney At The New Hampshire GOP Debate - Vol. III
1:01a.m. BROWNBACK Brownback Offers American Leadership and Solutions at NH Debate 
June 6
11:25 GIULIANI What They Are Saying . About Mayor Giuliani, Part Two
10:31 ROMNEY WHAT THEY'RE REALLY SAYING: About Governor Mitt Romney At The New Hampshire GOP Debate - Vol II 
10:11 McCAIN WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: JOHN MCCAIN "IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN"
9:40 ROMNEY WHAT THEY'RE REALLY SAYING: About Governor Mitt Romney At The New Hampshire GOP Debate
9:27 GIULIANI What They Are Saying ... About Mayor Giuliani, Part One
9:24 RNC RNC Statement on New Hampshire Republican Debate
9:22 EDWARDS Corrected: Edwards Campaign Statement in Response to the Republican Presidential Debate
9:16 EDWARDS Edwards Statement in Response to the Republican Presidential Debate
? DNC DEAN: Republican Candidates Offer More of the Same Failed Bush Policies 
9:14 ROMNEY ROMNEY RECORD: A Statement From Governor Don Carcieri (R-RI)
9:11 ROMNEY ROMNEY RECORD: A Statement From Ovide Lamontagne
8:59 GIULIANI Statement from Communications Director
8:59 McCAIN WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: JOHN MCCAIN AT CNN DEBATE
8:46 ROMNEY ROMNEY RECORD: Applying Conservative Principles To Health Care 
5:43 DNC At Tonight’s Debate, GOP Candidates Should Say If They Support Bush’s 50-Year Plan for Iraq

 
RNC Statement on New Hampshire Republican Debate

WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement after tonight's Republican Presidential debate in New Hampshire:

“Two nights ago, we saw the Democrat presidential candidates get angry with each other as they fought to see who had flip-flopped on Iraq the worst, who would blame the President the most, and who would surrender first.  Tonight, the Republicans talked about solutions in Iraq and how we win the War on Terror.  The differences couldn’t have been more stark, on that issue or any other.  The Democrats want to assign blame and score political points; the Republicans have real solutions to our nation’s challenges.”

DEAN: Republican Candidates Offer More of the Same Failed Bush Policies

Washington, DC – Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean made the following statement following the GOP presidential debate in New Hampshire tonight:

“Tonight’s Republican presidential debate once again demonstrated the clear difference between the Republican candidates who continue to stand firmly behind President Bush and his 50 year plan for Iraq and the Democratic candidates who all support ending the war.  Americans are tired of the same divisiveness and failed policies that have been a hallmark of the Bush Administration.  It’s no wonder why Republicans are unhappy with their presidential choices in this election.”


 
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