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Twitter Debate: GOP Presidential Candidates Face Off Ahead Of 2012

By KEN THOMAS   07/20/11 06:34 PM ET   AP

Twitter Debate 2012

WASHINGTON -- You think presidential debates are challenging? Try limiting your answers to 140 characters.

Six Republican presidential hopefuls traded tweets in the first presidential debate conducted through Twitter on Wednesday, outlining their agendas across the popular social media service.

In brief responses that buzzed across cyberspace, the GOP field challenged President Barack Obama's approaches to the ongoing debate over the debt ceiling, job creation and the U.S. involvement in Libya. Republican candidates criticized Obama's handling of the economy and efforts to reform health care, while using the medium to share links to introductory videos and websites.

"Obama failed. With ur help we can return the people's voice to the WH, restore fiscal sanity & make Obama a 1 term president," said Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, reflecting the clipped jargon commonly found on Twitter.

Obama held a town hall forum through Twitter earlier this month, answering questions from followers and promoting his agenda. Politicians and campaigns have taken to the social media service because it has become increasingly popular with voters and gives lawmakers the chance to connect directly with their constituents.

While televised debates can lead to longwinded answers, the Twitter forum places a premium on being terse. Asked whether a president can create jobs without expanding the role of the federal government, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum tweeted: "The federal govt kills jobs!" Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, responding to a question on whether the U.S. should have gone into Libya, tweeted: "Absolutely not" and then followed up: "Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya - Get out now!"

Addressing the economy, Georgia businessman Herman Cain told followers: "Government doesn't create jobs. Businesses create jobs. Government needs to get out the way."

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., offered a punchy economic plan: "Control spending. Put Americans back to work. Get back to a balanced budget as we did when I was Speaker." Gingrich was one of several candidates to post a link to his introductory video and later invited followers with more questions to go to his Google+ Hangout on Wednesday evening.

Michigan Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, who recently entered the Republican field, answered several questions through multiple tweets. Asked about the role of the tea party in next year's election, McCotter said its role "remains 2 be determined - not by its members - but by the GOP's actions."

The 90-minute debate was sponsored by TheTeaParty.net and allowed people to submit questions through Twitter. Each candidate gave opening and closing statements and answered questions posed by conservative commentator S.E. Cupp along with individual questions asked by people on the social media service. Shortly after the final tweet, Cupp said the forum averaged 180 tweets per minute and more than 4,500 responses were retweeted.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman and Texas Rep. Ron Paul declined to participate.

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WASHINGTON -- You think presidential debates are challenging? Try limiting your answers to 140 characters. Six Republican presidential hopefuls traded tweets in the first presidential debate conducte...
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01:59 PM on 07/21/2011
See Ron Paul's new campaign TV ad:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUNIeOB0whI

Vote for Ron Paul 2012!
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slickbottom
01:55 PM on 07/21/2011
Santorum is moving his family to Iowa until the primary. The response so far to his candidacy.. crickets....
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yellowdog71
01:11 PM on 07/21/2011
Funny thing about twitter debates, how do you know the candidate is actually the one tweeting?
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CynAnne
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01:05 PM on 07/21/2011
After perusing the dubious field of candidates for the GOP, my pick for the Publican't­s most viable choice..."Russell Edgington" (seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKn7hhgLPes ) ...just imagine the campaign slogan: "Edgington­­, for the GOP - all he wants is your blood...h­­onestly!" ;)
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polson
09:29 AM on 07/21/2011
The United States faces complex and daunting problems. For years the media and politicians have been reducing those issues to 20-second sound bites. That's bad enough. But 140 characters? That's insane. The American people are developing the attention span of a flea. And so we get fleas trying to deal with those complex and daunting problems.
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haval2
what to say?
09:25 AM on 07/21/2011
Lovely facial montage of GOP haters.
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TexianLife
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09:14 AM on 07/21/2011
LOL....the GOP twits who tweet on twitter.
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GeorgeBurnsWasRight
My micro-bio is running on empty.
09:00 AM on 07/21/2011
Forget 140 characters, I demand that all politicians limit themselves to statements which fit on the traditional medium of political expression, a bumper sticker.
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profitforless
6 and 20 thousand years
08:25 AM on 07/21/2011
Herman Cain Tweets : “I hate Muslims and make pizza “
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blueinannarbor
my mico-bio is now full
08:41 AM on 07/21/2011
Then he refused to respond to any question more than three characters in length.
11:16 PM on 07/20/2011
I think it was an interesting experiment that untimately failed due to candidates inability to limit themselves to 140 characters. And also that half the field wasn't there.
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09:15 PM on 07/20/2011
Nice article. Grab all politicians tweets at anTwitter.com

Thanks