Friday, October 14, 2011
Telemundo Agendas First Presidential Debate For December
MSNBC NBC-Universal's Telemundo has introduced plans because of its first presidential debate as part of its "Decisión 2012" initiative. Republican candidates will face off once more, just days before primary season, in a Vegas debate to become broadcast around the The spanish language-language network. PHOTOS: Bachmann Wanted and also the Politics of favor This news comes soon after five Republican candidates -- Mitt Romney, Herman Cain, Ron Perry, Jon Huntsman and Bachmann Wanted -- all introduced intends to boycott a Jan. 31 debate planned by Telemundo's embattled competitor, Univision. Univision is presently fielding accusations it attempted humiliate potential vice presidential candidate Marco Rubio, the junior U.S. Senator from Florida, by airing 2 days of coverage about his brother-in-law's 1987 drug arrest. It was apparently in retaliation for Senator Rubio not saying yes to perform a sit lower interview using the network. STORY: Republicans Boycott Univision Debate Because of Extortion Accusations For Teleundo, the first December debate is going to be broadcast in The spanish language and located by Telemundo anchor José Díaz-Balart. Subjects will concentrate on issues in regards to the Hispanic community, for example immigration, the economy and healthcare. NBC News, a production partner within the debate, could also rebroadcast the big event in a different time on its other platforms. Politics
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