13 September, 2011

CNN Breaking News

While the ongoing battle between front-runner Rick Perry and Mitt Romney will take center stage, six other Republican presidential candidates will try to gain ground in polls and fundraising in the first-ever CNN/Tea Party Debate at 8 p.m. ET in Tampa, Florida.

Perry, the Texas governor, and Romney, a businessman and former Massachusetts governor, have traded shots over Social Security and job creation since they tangled in a debate last week. Most expect second-tier candidates to go after the front-runners, or to at least get involved in the argument and raise their profile, especially Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, who has plummeted to single digits in most polls since she launched her campaign with a splash in a June debate.

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