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Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider

Posted: 2:32 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010

The First 2012 Debate 

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By Jamie Dupree

The Ronald Reagan Library, along with NBC News and Politico today announced the first Presidential debate for the 2012 elections. Here is a release sent out on today's announcement:
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REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY FOUNDATION TO HOST FIRST GOP PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE OF THE 2012 CAMPAIGN
 
 
NBC NEWS AND POLITICO TO CO-HOST AND MODERATE
 
Simi Valley, CA - Former First Lady Nancy Reagan today announced plans to invite all of the leading contenders for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination to two debates at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. The Reagan Presidential Foundation plans to play host to both the first GOP presidential debate of the 2012 election cycle in spring 2011 and a second GOP debate on the eve of the Super Tuesday primaries.

The Reagan Foundation has confirmed NBC News as the television partner and POLITICO as the online partner of the first debate. The media partners for the second, pre-Super Tuesday debate will be announced in 2011.

"Ronnie would be thrilled that the road to the White House will begin at his Presidential Library," Mrs. Reagan said. The Library hosted two debates in the 2008 election cycle, including the first of the election cycle. "I look forward to welcoming and watching the top candidates debate the issues next spring."

"The fact that we are already talking about the 2012 presidential race only foreshadows how invested and deeply-rooted America will be in the political discussion come next spring," said Steve Capus, President of NBC News. "We look forward to working with our esteemed colleagues at POLITICO and the Reagan Library to produce a world-class debate."

"We are honored to be involved in a presidential debate with NBC News and the Reagan Foundation," said Robert Allbritton, publisher of POLITICO. "There are so many important issues confronting this nation, and POLITICO is eager to work with NBC News to fashion a rich and spirited debate among the candidates about the major policy issues of the day."


 
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