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CNN: Christie returns to main GOP presidential debate stage

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CNN: Christie returns to main GOP presidential debate stage
Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — CNN is inviting Gov. Chris Christie back to prime-time in the upcoming Republican presidential debate.

The New Jersey governor, who had been dropped from the main stage during the last debate, is one of nine Republican presidential candidates to qualify for the network's prime-time event on Tuesday. Also among them: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who was "on the bubble" of qualifying late last week, the network said.

Front-runner Donald Trump will appear at center stage, flanked by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Sen. Ted Cruz, who is surging in Iowa. Other GOP hopefuls who qualified for the main stage include Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Qualifying candidates were required to meet one of three criteria in polls conducted between October 29 and December 13 that are recognized by CNN: an average of at least 3.5 percent nationally or at least 4 percent in Iowa or New Hampshire, the first states to with contests toward the Republican nomination.

The network says lower-polling GOP hopefuls will debate earlier Tuesday night. They are former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and former New York Gov. George Pataki.

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Christie blocked a bridge to prevent voters from getting to the polls.

He should be tried and imprisoned, not running for president.

Utter fascist.

I hope that those polling 5% or less drop out after this debate.

The field will thin after Iowa and even more after New Hampshire. My prediction is

it will be down to 6 candidates a week after New Hampshire. coffee1.gif

My prediction is Trump's leaving soon. Running for President is no fun and it's hurting business.

Next up for the fearful is Cruz. A man who speaks his xenophobic wingnut mind. What a tool.

I don't see fatboy picking up much steam, but who knows? The choices are all bad and the Republicans don't have a prayer.

My prediction is Trump's leaving soon. Running for President is no fun and it's hurting business.

Next up for the fearful is Cruz. A man who speaks his xenophobic wingnut mind. What a tool.

I don't see fatboy picking up much steam, but who knows? The choices are all bad and the Republicans don't have a prayer.

Trump is winning. You are losing.

Trump is winning what, exactly?

The same polls that Herman Cain and Michelle Bachmann were winning in previous years. Spare me.

Trump fanboys are too busy slurping to see the reality of the situation. He CANNOT win the general election. It's only the poorly informed hyperpartisans who believe otherwise.

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