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GOP Debate Party @ the Hancock's Thurs March 10th, 2016 from 6:00 p.m. til??

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GOP DEBATE PARTY! 

Debate aired on CNN and will be a more focused debate with less candidates in attendance (not that we care what they have to say, but we are interested in the spin)...According to news reports, the participating candidates will be Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Kasich.

GOP Debate party at the home of Ernst and Donna Hancock, Thursday March 3rd, 2016, from 6:00 p.m. MST til ??  

Address: 4886 W Port Au Prince Lane; Glendale, AZ  85306

As usual, this will be pot luck, so please bring something to share. We will have the coolers available to keep things cold.

Please R.S.V.P. 

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Thursday, March 10, 2016 
CNN Republican Debate 
Aired On: CNN 
Location: University of Miami in Miami, Florida 
Sponsors: CNN, The Washington Times, Salem Media Group 
Candidates: To be determined 
Read more athttp://www.uspresidentialelectionnews.com/2016-debate-schedule/2016-republican-primary-debate-schedule/#0gH4q2lXrfokyHCJ.99 

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When is the next Republican presidential debate? Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Kasich to square off 

The four remaining Republican presidential contenders will meet for another debate Thursday night (March 10) at the University of Miami in Florida.

The event is hosted by CNN, Salem Media Group and The Washington Times, and will be aired by CNN. It's the twelfth GOP debate for the remaining candidates: businessman Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Ohio Governor John Kasich.

The debate is the final presidential showdown to air on CNN and comes ahead of the key March 15 primaries in Florida, Illinois, North Carolina, Missouri and Ohio. The debate is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. CST.

The debate also comes on the heels of Super Tuesday II primaries in Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii and after last week's heated showdown in Michigan when Cruz and Rubio took direct at aim at Trump. The hardline tactic seemed to pay off for Cruz, who picked up Kansas and Maine in weekend voting and narrowed the delegate gap between himself and Trump.

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