With seven of the most likely Republican presidential candidates set to gather in New Hampshire tonight for the CNN/WMUR/Union Leader debate, the New Hampshire Union Leader isn't expecting to see much, as "early debates rarely result in focused attacks, as candidates usually try to stay on message and not run the risk of alienating themselves from voters."The debate is at 8 Eastern on CNN.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal sees the debate as Mitt Romney's first big test, where he "will likely face questions on policies that disquiet some conservatives, including his Massachusetts health plan and earlier positions on abortion and climate change -- and potentially sleeper issues, such as his stewardship of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics."
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What to expect at tonight's GOP presidential debate
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